Jason Isaacs’ Mum Begs Northolt Killer’s Families to Speak Up
One week after 18-year-old Jason Isaacs was brutally murdered in Northolt, police are back at the scene, desperate for witnesses. Jason’s devastated mum, Sharon, made a heartfelt plea to the mums of the suspects, urging them to help bring the killers to justice.
Police Hit the Streets with New Appeal
On Saturday, 25 November, officers handed out leaflets in Newnham Close and Oldfield Circus, Northolt, urging anyone with information to come forward. The leaflets include anonymous contact options for those who want to avoid public involvement.
Detective Chief Inspector Noel McHugh said: “This was a brutal, premeditated murder. The attack was ferocious and intended to be fatal.”
DCI McHugh revealed the killers were on two mopeds, each carrying a pillion passenger without crash helmets – making them easy to spot.
Who Are These Mopeds’ Mystery Riders?
- Did you see two mopeds riding around before the attack?
- Have you spotted these suspects committing other crimes like robberies or assaults?
- Any info, no matter how small, could crack this case wide open.
Jason was stabbed multiple times just before 10.30pm on Saturday, 18 November. Emergency services rushed to Newnham Close, but despite treatment, Jason died in hospital on 21 November. The post mortem confirmed his death was caused by a stab wound.
Mum’s Tearful Plea: “Help Us Find Jason’s Killers”
“Last Saturday, our amazing Jason went out for a night with friends. He should have come home to us,” said Sharon Isaacs. “Instead, he was brutally attacked and never stood a chance. Our lives are in pieces.”
“Police are out there right now. They need you to talk about Jason’s murder. Even if you don’t want to speak to them directly, grab a witness appeal poster and call the incident room. For Jason, make that call.”
Got Info? Here’s How to Help
- Call the police Incident Room on 0208 785 8099
- Contact Homicide and Major Crime Command via 101
- Give info anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111
- Tweet @MetCC with any clues
A 17-year-old male was arrested on Monday, 20 November, and has been bailed until mid-December. Police believe more arrests are imminent but need your help to close the case.