Family appeal 5 years after teenager's murder

Rhyhiem Ainsworth Barton was just 17-years-old when he was murdered.

Rhyhiem Ainsworth Barton was shot dead in Kennington in 2018
Author: Aileen O'SullivanPublished 5th May 2023

Five years on from the fatal shooting of Rhyhiem Ainsworth Barton in Kennington, detectives are asking witnesses to the murder to come forward.

Rhyhiem Ainsworth Barton was just 17-years-old when he was murdered on the evening of Saturday, 5 May 2018 in a drive by shooting.

Rhyhiem’s mother said: “We have endured five years without Rhyhiem and our family has been broken by his death. Nothing can bring him back and we are still seeking justice for him.

“My son died needlessly and I pray that no other family has to go through the pain of losing a child in such a way. I am begging you to please, if you know anything about Rhyhiem’s death, come forward and speak to either the police or anonymously to Crimestoppers.”

Police were initially called at around 18:05hrs on Saturday, 5 May to reports of gunshots heard on Cooks Road in Kennington.

"I am begging you to please, if you know anything about Rhyhiem’s death, come forward"

Officers, including firearms officers attended. At the scene Rhyhiem had been standing with a group of friends on the corner of John Ruskin Street and Camberwell New Road when he was shot.

People who were there will have seen what happened, but to date, nobody has come forward with information.

Mystery Vehicle

Detectives believe that a grey BMW Series 2 Gran Tourer with the registration WT17 CFK seen on CCTV around the time of the shooting is crucial to identifying those responsible. Officers are confident it is this vehicle that the suspects used to make their way to and from the area.

The vehicle was being driven on false number plates. The true registration should have been BP17 YVV - it had been stolen during a burglary in Essex overnight on 23 December 2017 and its registration plates were later changed.

Officers are keen to hear from anyone who knows anything about the vehicle or its occupants on the night of the murder.

Detective Chief Inspector Kate Blackburn, investigating, said: “With the passing of five years I am hoping that any witnesses, or those with any knowledge about Rhyhiem’s murder, may now feel that they can come forward and tell us who was responsible.

“The years that have passed will have been long and traumatic for Rhyhiem’s loved ones and it is my hope that since the murder, people who did not feel they could come forward at the time, may now be in a position to speak to us.

“It may be that allegiances or friendships have changed, or you may want to do the right thing for Rhyhiem, whatever the reason, if you have information that can identify those responsible please don’t hesitate to get in touch.”

Appealing directly to Rhyhiem’s friends DCI Blackburn added: “I’m sure that people know who fired that fatal shot. Please give us the information we need to convict the people who killed your friend. We know that this would be a brave move on your part and we are here to support you in any way we can.”

Anyone with information can speak to officers direct on 0208 721 4005, call 101 or Tweet @MetCC.

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