Detectives investigating a fatal accident at a skip yard in Hounslow have issued a fresh...

Published: 12:52 pm March 2, 2026
Updated: 12:52 pm March 2, 2026

Detectives investigating a fatal accident at a skip yard in Hounslow have issued a fresh appeal and released a photo of a man they urgently want to speak to.

The Man They Want: Bashar Al-Kadah

The Met Police have named Bashar Al-Kadah, 30 as a key person of interest in the case. Al-Kadah was last spotted in Luton on 9 August 2025 and is believed to have fled the UK.

Police say he may hold vital information about the death of 34-year-old Yadvinder Satnam Singh, who died after being hit by a front loader — a type of heavy plant machinery — at a yard on Station Approach, Greenford, at 7:27am on 7 August.

 

 

Tragic Death Sparks Six Months of Investigation

Despite paramedics’ best efforts, Singh was pronounced dead at the scene. A post-mortem confirmed he died from multiple injuries consistent with a road traffic collision.

Detectives have spent six months digging deep — trawling phone records, banking details, and CCTV footage — to piece together the events of that morning.

Detective Constable Cynthia Da Silva said: “Yadvinder’s death was tragic and our thoughts remain with his family and friends.

“We are committed to finding answers for Yadvinder’s family and have conducted extensive enquiries to understand the circumstances surrounding this awful incident.”

“Despite hundreds of hours of work, we’ve been unable to locate Al-Kadah. We now ask anyone who recognises him or knows where he is to come forward.”

Two Arrested But Released

In August last year, two men in their 40s were arrested on suspicion of manslaughter but have since been released under investigation.

Got Info? Here’s How to Help

If you recognise Bashar Al-Kadah or have any information, call police on 101, quoting ref 01/7829119/25. You can also contact Crimestoppers anonymously at 0800 555 111.

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