Four Men Arrested Over Fatal Ealing Shooting
Four men have been snapped up in connection with the murder of 20-year-old Sebastiaan James-Kraan, who was gunned down in Ealing on June 9. Police rushed to Templeman Road, W7, after reports of a shooting that tragically ended Sebastiaan’s life.
Arrests Made as Suspects Held in Custody
- On June 21, two men in their 20s were arrested in bristol/" title="Bristol" data-wpil-keyword-link="linked">Bristol on suspicion of murder and are now in police custody in London.
- A man in his 40s was also arrested for assisting an offender but later bailed pending further inquiries.
- The following day, another man in his 20s was detained in Wembley on murder suspicion and remains in custody.
Family Grieves as Police Push for Justice
Sebastiaan’s family, who describe him as a “kind, loving, gentle man with a beautiful soul,” have been informed of the arrests. They are receiving ongoing support from specially trained officers. Detective Chief Inspector Wayne Jolley said, “My thoughts continue to be with Sebastiaan’s family and friends at this unimaginably difficult time. Our investigation is progressing rapidly, and we are determined to bring those responsible to justice.”
The family has appealed for privacy as they mourn the devastating loss.
Ongoing Investigation and Public Appeal
A post-mortem confirmed Sebastiaan died from gunshot wounds. Homicide detectives are leading the case, with specialist forensic teams combing the scene for evidence.
Police urge anyone with information or who witnessed the incident to call 101 or reach out anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Reference case number 807/09Jun when contacting the authorities.