Officers investigating the murder of a 23-year-old killed in an argument over a chocolate bar returned to the scene this afternoon.

Evren Anil died in King's College Hospital on Monday morning eight days after he was senselessly attacked in Central Hill during an argument over litter.

He and his sister Elif had been driving to Crystal Palace on Sunday, August 5, when two youths threw the bar through the window of Elif's black Peugeot car.

When the former Kingston University student got out of the car the youths produced a blade and despite a passer-by attempting to intervene, Evren was thumped in the face with the knife and fell to the ground - suffering a heavy blow to the head.

His dad and sister were with him on Monday when he passed away.

Detective Chief Inspector Cliff Lyons, leading the investigation, said: "I think it's a shocking incident. It's devastating for the family and it's devastating for the community. It's one that we should all be concerned about."

Anyone with information about the two suspects - described as black and in their late teens should call 020 8721 4205 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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