Detectives have launched a fresh appeal for information following the death of a private hire driver who was found fatally injured inside his car.

Police were called to Jarrow Road, Tottenham Hale, at 7.21pm on Wednesday, February 17 after members of the public raised reported an injured man sat unresponsive in a car.

Emergency services, including an air ambulance, rushed to the scene where Gabriel Bringye was found with what detectives believe to be a stab wound.

Despite the efforts of the emergency services, w the 37-year-old was pronounced dead at the scene at 8pm.

Police were called to Jarrow Road, Tottenham Hale, last night. Photo: Lewis Berrill

Police were called to Jarrow Road, Tottenham Hale, last night. Photo: Lewis Berrill

Chief Superintendent Treena Fleming, who is charge of policing for North Area, said: “Our thoughts remain with Gabriel’s family as they attempt to come to terms with these tragic events.

“The public will see an enhanced police presence over the coming days while we provide support to our colleagues who are investigating this murder, as well as our partners within the local community. I would urge anyone with concerns to speak with my officers, so that we can take action to address them.

“Detectives are working hard to find out what happened, and I would ask that you do not speculate with regards to a motive. We need to find out the facts and you can help us to do this.”

Gabriel Bringye, 37, was found with a fatal wound in his car in Jarrow Road. Photo: Met Police

Gabriel Bringye, 37, was found with a fatal wound in his car in Jarrow Road. Photo: Met Police

Detective Chief Inspector Neil John, who is leading the investigation, said: “We are still in the early stages of trying to establish what happened on Jarrow Road on Wednesday evening and we are still trying to establish the motive for this attack.

“Gabriel, who worked as a private hire driver, was found fatally injured inside his car. We need to know why he was there, and who else was present.

“Were you in the vicinity of Jarrow Road from 6.30pm that evening? Did you see anyone acting suspiciously? If you were driving in the local area and have dash cam footage, please check it to see if you captured something that might help our investigation.

“It is vital that we gather every piece of evidence so that we can identify who is responsible for taking Gabriel’s life.”

There have been no arrests and enquiries continue.

Anyone with information is asked to call the incident room on 020 8358 0100 or the police non-emergency number on 101 quoting reference CAD 6202/17FEB.

Information can also be provided to Crimestoppers, anonymously, by calling 0800 555 111