Family mourns Junior Nelson's murder in West London
The family of Junior Nelson, a man killed nearly ten years ago, is still mourning his loss. His remains were found near railway tracks in Northolt, west London, after he had been missing for nine months. Junior, 52, was taken from his home in Kilburn in August 2015, and his family says he was a loving person who meant everything to them. His brother, Ronald, expressed deep sadness about the tragedy, saying it is hard to heal. He shared that Junior’s death left a hole in his heart, and he thinks about him every day. Junior's son, Otis, remembered him as funny and full of humor. The shock of losing him remains a heavy burden for the family. The police are still seeking information about the case. They have offered a £20,000 reward to help find those responsible for Junior’s murder. Detective Constable Iain McDonald from the Metropolitan Police emphasized that Junior’s vulnerability made him a target for drug dealers. He urged anyone who may know anything, especially in the Kilburn area, to come forward. Four people were initially arrested in connection with the case but were released without charges. If anyone has information, they can reach out to Crimestoppers anonymously.