On the anniversary of his death, the ‘devastated’ family of a man killed in a London car park have asked for witnesses to step forward.

Hanif Redwood, 32, was at a party in Barking, east London, before he was shot dead in the early hours of October 13 last year.

He was ambushed at around 4.33am and died outside the Factory 15 venue despite paramedics fighting to save him.

A £20,000 reward is now being offered to witnesses, while Hanif’s mother has appealed to anyone with information to contact detectives.

She said the family are ‘utterly speechless and still at a loss one year, and prayed that they could ‘get closure and justice’ for her son.

In the new appeal, Hanif’s mother said: ‘Anyone who may have seen or heard anything unusual in the area, or who may have information that could

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