The Metropolitan Police have announced the identity of a man fatally murdered in west London as Nash Clyne, aged 33. Authorities responded to Birkbeck Road, Acton, shortly after 04:00 GMT on Sunday, following reports indicating a disturbance and potential gunfire. Mr. Clyne was discovered with grave injuries and succumbed to them at the location a brief period later. A spokesperson for the Met Police indicated that at least three additional individuals are thought to have sustained injuries; however, their conditions are not considered life-threatening. As of now, no arrests have occurred. Mr. Clyne’s relatives have been notified. A post-mortem examination is scheduled to be conducted within the next few days. Detectives stated that determining the nature and cause of these injuries, alongside identifying any weapons potentially utilized, will constitute a key aspect of the ongoing inquiry into the event. Detective Chief Inspector Brian Howie commented that officers are currently in the initial phases of their investigation and issued an appeal for witnesses. This appeal particularly targets individuals who might have been present at either the Front Line Cuts barber shop or the Paradise Cuts barber shop, both situated on Acton High Street, during the period from 22:00 GMT on Saturday to 04:30 GMT on Sunday. “What you know, however insignificant it may seem now, could hold the key to this investigation,” Detective Chief Inspector Howie further stated.

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