Detectives investigating the murder of Hereford man Christian Bagley have launched a new appeal.
Investigating officers from Hereford are seeking to locate the driver of the Audi pictured below, who may have witnessed the incident, to help them with their enquiries and bring justice to the person who took Christian's life.
Christian, who was 30 years old, was stabbed as he walked under the Hunderton Bridge in Hereford on Father’s Day, Sunday 21st June 2015.
At the time a murder investigation was launched and so far several people have been arrested and released without charge but officers have not given up the search for his killer.
As enquiries continue, officers are keen to speak to the driver of a *dark-toned Audi A4 Avant B8 model, manufactured between 2008 and 2016*. The vehicle was seen driving between Sainsbury’s and ASDA between 10.37pm and 10:50pm on the night of Christian’s murder.
Senior Investigating Officer, Detective Chief Inspector Leighton Harding, who is leading the investigation, said: “It has been seven years since Christian was fatally stabbed in Hereford and during this time we have continued to investigate his murder.
“However, despite our investigation making significant progress and several people arrested, to date, no-one has yet been brought to justice for his murder. I am absolutely committed to ensuring Christian’s family find out what happened to him on that fateful night and to bring those responsible for his murder to justice, which is why I’m making a further direct appeal today."
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