Mahad Abdi Mohamed, a much-loved son, brother and dad, died of a gunshot wound to the head(Image: Metropolitan Police)

BREAKING: Huge £20K reward in hunt for killers who shot dead dad in 'mistaken identity'

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by · The Mirror

A £20,000 reward has been offered in the hunt for the killers of a man in north London in March.

Cops are offering a £20,000 reward for information to aid in their hunt for the killers of a man gunned down in what is believed to be a case of mistaken identity.

Mahad Abdi Mohamed, 27, was killed in north London in March. The 'loving father' died after being shot in the head in Waverley Road, Tottenham, at 8.45pm on March 20, the Metropolitan Police said.

The Met announced the massive cash reward through the Crimestoppers charity, adding that officers think Mahad was the victim of mistaken identity.

Investigators think the suspects, who got out of a stolen Mitsubishi Outlander which was later recovered burned out, were taking part in a targeted attack. A stolen blue Jaguar was also used to transport the suspects to and from the Mitsubishi, officers believe.

A 26-year-old friend of Mr Mohamed received treatment for a gunshot wound to his leg. DCI Rebecca Woodsford, who is leading the investigation, said: "The loss of Mahad weighs heavy every day, but it will be particularly difficult for his loved ones to carry throughout their first festive season without him.

"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."

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

Anyone with information can contact the police by giving the reference 7426/20March or, to remain anonymous, contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.

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