Murder reported six years ago on the towpath by Superintendent Andy Howard

OXFORD, England – The murder of 16-year-old Harun Jama, which took place on January 3, 2018, remains an unsolved crime six years later. Superintendent Andy Howard, the investigating officer, expressed frustration that no one has been prosecuted for the murder and hopes that witnesses will come forward with new information.

The stabbing occurred at around 7:45 pm on the towpath near the blue and white footbridge in Oxford. Harun was fatally attacked near the black and white bridge adjacent to Dale Close and later died from his injuries at the hospital. Despite multiple arrests, no one has been charged with the murder.

Superintendent Howard emphasized that there were likely people present at the time of the attack who have not yet come forward with information. He urged individuals to reconsider and provide any details they may have about the incident. He stressed the importance of eyewitnesses, as there was no CCTV footage available at the time of the murder.

Addressing potential concerns from witnesses, Superintendent Howard acknowledged that some individuals may have difficult circumstances or may have been part of the homelessness community at the time of the incident. He appealed to their sense of moral responsibility, emphasizing that Harun’s family deserves justice for the loss of their son.

Anyone with information related to the case is urged to contact the police, quoting the reference number 43180002807. The murder of Harun Jama remains unresolved, and Superintendent Howard remains hopeful that new information will come to light, leading to a breakthrough in the case.