Family’s Heartbreaking Tribute to Wolverhampton Shooting Victim Neo Graham

Tragedy struck Wolverhampton this week as 24-year-old Neo Graham was shot dead on Eastfield Grove. Despite emergency crews rushing to the scene just after 3:20 pm on Tuesday, Neo died from his injuries.

In an emotional statement, Neo’s family described him as their “wonderful and dearest” son, brother, and friend, taken far too soon. They’re begging anyone with information to come forward and help bring his killers to justice.

“We have lost our wonderful and dearest Neo. Our hearts are broken, and our lives will never be the same. We urge anyone who knows anything to come forward and help the police find those responsible,” the family said.

Police Hunt Continues for Neo Graham’s Killers

Detectives from West Midlands Police are treating Neo’s death as a targeted attack. They’re conducting door-to-door inquiries and sifting through CCTV footage to piece together what happened.

A police spokesperson said:

“We are working tirelessly to track down those involved. We know there are people out there with information that could help us get justice for Neo and his family. We urge them to do the right thing and come forward.”

Police have increased patrols in Eastfield Grove to reassure locals and are urging anyone with info to speak up, no matter how small the detail.

Appeal for Witnesses and CCTV Footage

Authorities are calling on witnesses or anyone with dashcam or mobile footage from the time and area of the shooting to get in touch immediately.

  • Call West Midlands Police on 101, quoting crime reference number 20/XXXXX/24
  • Report anonymously via Crimestoppers at 0800 555 111

Neo’s death is the latest sad chapter in gun violence haunting the region. His family is desperate for justice—and so is the community.

Enquiries remain ongoing.

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