Details of car used in drive-by shooting released
The Kia was found burnt out
Police investigating a fatal shooting in north west London say the car used in the drive by had distinctive alloys
No arrests have been made so far since this happened in Brent on Saturday
The electric black Kia has since been found abandoned and burnt out
Three people were hurt on the shooting on Gifford Road - 44 year old Michelle Sadio died at the scene
The vehicle was driven to nearby Barnhill Road, where it was set on fire and abandoned, according to Scotland Yard.
Ms Sadio was among mourners attending a wake at the River of Life Elim Pentecostal Church.
Two men in their 30s sustained serious injuries and one of them remains in a critical condition.
There have been no arrests so far.
Detective Chief Inspector Phil Clarke said: "While we are making significant progress in our investigation, we continue to appeal for anyone who witnessed this incident and particularly anyone who has information about the black Kia to please get in touch.
"The black Kia Niro was distinctive as it was a hybrid electric vehicle with unique alloys. Did you see it that night at any point, or in the days before the shooting?
"Thank you to those who have already come forward. What you know, however insignificant it may seem now, could hold the key to this investigation.
"My team is working tirelessly to piece together the events that took place on Saturday evening, and to provide Michelle's family with the answers they need."
Pastor Lawrence Larbie, from the River of Life Elim Pentecostal Church, told MyLondon that the wake was due to end just before 10pm.
He added: "The whole place was surrounded by police. One person shot in the back we heard.
"People tended to them before the ambulance arrived. The car just drove through. The victims were people attending the wake. They were probably on their way home.
"It's shocking. We are really devastated. You are invited to attend the wake and you end up deceased. You're killed. You're gone. Your life is expired just like that.
"It was pandemonium in the building. They came with very deadly, evil intentions to cause death.
"We are just praying for peace on our streets and people should not be afraid. We pray they will apprehend them."
A neighbour, who lives in Gifford Road, told the PA news agency they heard "crying and screaming" as people ran out of the church to tend to the victims.
The neighbour said: "We heard the shooting sound and we thought it was fireworks, we didn't expect there would be a gun here.
"People came out of the church, they were at a wake and they saw the bodies on the ground."
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