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A man has been found guilty of conspiring to commit a £1.38m watch robbery that prosecutors said led to the manager of the jewellery shop taking his own life.

Oliver White, 27, was tied up and put a headlock during the raid at the 247 Kettles store in Richmond, southwest London, in May last year, Woolwich Crown Court heard.

Mr White was said to be “extremely upset” after the incident and took his own life the next day “as a direct result” of the robbery, prosecutors said.

A jury has now found Mannix Pedro, 37, guilty of being “closely involved in the planning and execution” of the raid.

The jury gave a majority verdict of 10 to one after more than 23 hours of deliberation.

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Amy Keane, the mother of Oliver White, outside Woolwich Crown Court in London as the trial continues of Mannix Pedro and Junior Kunu, who are charged with conspiring with others to commit robbery after watches worth more than ..1.3 million were stolen from a south-west London jewellery shop last year.. James Manning/PA Wire
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Oliver’s mother Amy Keane outside the court during the trial. Pic: PA

More than 70 “high-value” watches were taken – none of which were insured despite the business being a victim of theft three years prior, jurors were told.

None of the watches have been recovered.

Pedro did not go into the shop during the robbery but instead organised the use of a stolen Audi as one of two getaway cars, prosecutors said.

A second man – Junior Kunu, 30, from Mitcham, southwest London – remains on trial charged with the same offence.

The trial resumes on Friday.

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Murder investigation launched after man shot dead in London

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Police have launched a murder investigation after a 55-year-old man was shot dead in London.

Officers were called at 9.35pm on Friday 19 December to reports of a shooting in West End Close, Brent.

Emergency first aid was given to a 55-year-old man, who died at the scene.

Detective Chief Inspector Neil John, from the Met’s Specialist Crime Team, who is leading the investigation, said: “Firstly, our thoughts are with the family and friends of the victim at this incredibly difficult time.

“Enquiries are well under way, and my team is working at pace to determine the circumstances that led to this man’s tragic death.

“There’s no doubt this incident will cause concern in the local community and more widely, but we have increased patrols in the area. I’d like to reassure the public that our investigation remains a priority.

“I would urge anyone who may have witnessed the incident or has information, including dashcam footage, that will assist us with our enquiries to contact us at the earliest opportunity.

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“We also believe there was a large group of people congregated nearby at the time the incident happened, and we are keen to hear from them.”

At the early stage of the investigation, no arrests have been made.

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£20,000 reward announced over fatal shooting of father

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Police have announced a £20,000 reward in the hunt for the killers of a man in north London in March.

Mahad Abdi Mohamed, 27, died after being shot in the head in Waverley Road, Tottenham at 8.45pm on 20 March, the Metropolitan Police said.

The Met, which announced the reward from the independent charity Crimestoppers, said officers believed the shooting was a case of mistaken identity.

Police now want to speak to two people in connection with the incident.

DCI Rebecca Woodsford, who is leading the investigation, said: “There is someone out there who knows what happened that night, and we are urging those individuals to find it in their heart to come forward. It could be exactly what we need to locate those responsible.”

Images of the two people police would like to speak to. Pics: Metropolitan Police
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Images of the two people police would like to speak to. Pics: Metropolitan Police

A targeted attack

Police believe the suspects, who got out of a stolen Mitsubishi Outlander, which was later recovered burned out, were taking part in a targeted attack.

On the night of the murder, Mahad had spent the early evening with his friend at their home.

They were breaking their fast outside when the Mitsubishi Outlander approached and the suspects opened fire, striking Mahad and his friend multiple times.

Mahad’s 26-year-old friend received treatment for a gunshot wound to his leg.

The force suspects another stolen vehicle, a blue Jaguar, was used to transport the suspects to and from the Mitsubishi.

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The stolen cars from the night. Pics: Metropolitan Police
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The stolen cars from the night. Pics: Metropolitan Police

Police arrested four adult men in March and April on suspicion of murder, who were subsequently bailed.

The investigation so far has led officers to believe whoever killed Mahad set out to hurt someone else in a pre-planned, targeted attack.

Appealing to the public for information, Mahad’s youngest sister said: “To stay silent is to be complicit. To stay silent is to let a grieving mother suffer in confusion. To stay silent is to let a little boy grow up not knowing what happened to his father.”

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The reward, which is offered for information that leads to the identification, arrest and prosecution of those responsible, is available for three months and is due to expire on 20 March 2026.

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Dover ferry passengers hit by delays after IT issues

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Dover ferry passengers hit by delays after IT issues

Ferry passengers getting home for Christmas from Dover face delays of up to one hour after French border controls were hit by IT issues.

The border began experiencing technology issues before peak traffic arrival on Saturday morning.

Port of Dover Travel said in a post on X, at 9.21am, that there were still ongoing issues which were resulting in delays. It later confirmed delays were still ongoing at 12.02pm.

The organisation, which has not since issued an update, also urged passengers not to arrive more than two hours before their ferry leaves.

The Port of Dover estimates nearly 30,000 cars will board for outward journeys during the festive period, with traffic peaking between 6am and 1pm from Friday to Sunday.

It is forecast to be the busiest Christmas period on record for Dover crossings. Pic: Getty
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It is forecast to be the busiest Christmas period on record for Dover crossings. Pic: Getty

It is also forecast to be the busiest year on record for the Christmas getaway in the UK.

P&O Ferries, which operates some of the ships from the port, said there are large queues on the approach roads and in the buffer area.

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But once through passengers will face a smooth journey with no check-in delays, it added.

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The Port of Dover added in the post: “We also ask that all port-bound traffic remain on the main roads to the port, the A20 and A2, and keep the local roads clear for the community.

“If customers do miss their scheduled sailing due to the wait times, their ferry operator will place them on the next available crossing.”

Simon Jones, an AA expert patrol, said: “It’s beginning to look a lot like traffic. Our advice is simple: plan ahead, check your route and allow extra time. Patience will be your best present this year.”

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