Police appeal for information on Andrew Jones murder

Detectives investigating the murder of 18 year-old Andrew Jones in 2003 are appealing for information, 14 years after his death

Andrew Jones
Published 10th Mar 2017
Last updated 10th Mar 2017

Detectives investigating the murder of 18-year-old Andrew Jones have issued an appeal on the 14th anniversary of his death.

Andrew Jones died from injuries sustained after he was attacked in Liverpool city centre in the early hours of Sunday, 9 March, 2003.

Police officers found Andrew lying in Hanover Street just before 3:30am. He had suffered serious head injuries and was taken to the Royal Liverpool University Hospital, where he died the following day.

Merseyside Police are offering a £10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and prosecution of the people responsible for Andrew 's death.

Detective Superintendent Dave Brunskill, the senior investigating officer in the case, said: "Since Andrew's death his devoted parents, Christine and Andrew, have campaigned vigorously to get justice for their son. They have been through a harrowing experience. They have lost their so in such such a tragic and horrendous way, and they are still struggling to come to terms with their tragic loss.

"They have many questions that remain unanswered and for them until those responsible have been put before the courts and behind bars they cannot rest - they want justice to be done for their son.

"Someone knows what happened that night and knows who is responsible. Now is the time to search your conscience, to realise the pain that Andrew's family still feel to this day and to do the right thing. By coming forward now, you can help bring this investigation to its proper conclusion and help Andrew's family find some peace."