Family of stab victim Ashish Sachdev Nahar pay loving tribute as 16-year-old boy to be charged with murder at Luton Crown Court

By Layth Yousif 4th Jul 2023

Boy, 16, charged with murder as tribute paid to 'deeply loved' victim Ashish Sachdev Nahar
Boy, 16, charged with murder as tribute paid to 'deeply loved' victim Ashish Sachdev Nahar

Boy, 16, charged with murder as tribute paid to 'deeply loved' victim

The boy, who cannot be named for legal reasons, will appear at Luton Magistrates' Court this morning (Tuesday) charged with the murder of 25-year-old Ashish Sachdev Nahar of Owen Close, Kempston.

Mr Nahar's mother, Anita Nahar, paid tribute to him in a statement on behalf of the family: "Sadly my eldest son was taken from his loving family and friends at the tender age of 25. Ashish was a cheerful joyful young man who had all his life ahead of him.

"He always had a smile and never held a grudge. To those who met him he left a happy memory.

"Knife crime is sick and needs to stop. More action needs to be taken against those carrying weapons and more support for the victim's family.

"Ashish was deeply loved and will forever be missed terribly."

Mr Nahah was fatally stabbed in Bedford's Jubilee Park on Thursday (June 29). Police had been called to reports of a stabbing in the park in Canvin Way at around 845pm.

Mr Nahar was taken to hospital but was pronounced dead shortly after arrival. A post mortem held on Monday (July 3) found the cause of death to be a single stab wound to the heart.

A man in his 20s who was arrested on Friday was later released with no further action, a 46-year-old woman arrested on suspicion of perverting the course of justice has been bailed.

Detective Chief Inspector Katie Dounias from the Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, and Hertfordshire Major Crime Unit, leading the investigation, said: "We are still keen to hear from anyone who saw what happened, or may have heard some information over the weekend. 

"I would urge anyone who might be able to assist the investigation to come forward to help us bring those responsible to justice."

If you saw or know anything that could assist the investigation, contact police by calling 101 quoting Operation Version, or report online.

You can also report anonymously on the Crimestoppers website  or call 0800 555 111.

     

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