Southall Murder Probe: Police Hunt For Clues After Man Found Dead
Tragic Discovery on Samara Drive
Detectives are scrambling for information as they investigate the death of a man in Southall, believed to be 65-year-old Michael O’Donnell. Emergency services were called to Samara Drive at 10:56am on Wednesday, April 23, after the London Ambulance Service raised concerns for the man’s welfare. He was sadly pronounced dead at the scene.
The case is being treated as murder, with officers confident the victim is Michael O’Donnell, though formal ID is still pending.
Two Arrested as Inquiry Intensifies
A 54-year-old man and a 28-year-old woman, both local to Southall, are in custody on suspicion of murder. The man also faces allegations of preventing a lawful burial. Police continue to question both as the investigation unfolds.
Police Plea to Residents
Detective Chief Inspector Brian Howie of the Met’s Specialist Crime Command said:
“Family liaison officers are supporting Michael’s family at this distressing time, and my thoughts remain with them.
We are working tirelessly to gather evidence and uncover what led to Michael’s death.
I urge local residents to study the released images carefully and consider if they have seen Michael since Monday, 24 February – alone or with others.”
How You Can Help
- If you have any information, contact police on 101, quoting reference CAD 2369/23APR.
- Report tips online through the Major Incident Public Portal (MIPP).
- You can also provide anonymous info via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.