The family of a man discovered murdered has offered a tribute, characterizing him as “well-loved and selfless.” Sukhjinder Singh-Gill, aged 57 and known locally as Mickey, was discovered by paramedics on Monday at a property located on Althorp Road in Luton, Bedfordshire. Following notification of the sudden death, law enforcement initiated a murder investigation, led by the Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire Major Crime Unit. Nathaniel Sereaton, 42, residing at Milliners Court, Luton, has been formally charged with murder and remains in custody. Mr Singh-Gill’s family stated: “Mickey was a well-loved brother, uncle and son. He was polite and respectful and would never harm anyone.” “He was a selfless person and would always look out for others, put them first and help people where he could.” “His death has come as a shock and he will be sorely missed by everyone, especially his friends and family. The family would like to thank the police and the local community for their support at this difficult time.” Detective Chief Inspector Nick Gardner, who is leading the ongoing investigation, commented: “Our thoughts first and foremost remain with the family and friends of the man who has sadly died.” “One man has been charged in connection to the death, and we would like to reassure our communities that this was an isolated incident with no further risk to the public.” He also issued an appeal to the public for any additional information. Updates on news from Beds, Herts, and Bucks are available on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram, and X. This content is copyrighted by BBC in 2024, with all rights reserved. The BBC disclaims responsibility for the content found on external websites and provides information regarding its policy on external linking.

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