Police are hunting for three potential witnesses to a murder in Woolwich.
Emmanuel Ogabi was stabbed on October 21 and was found collapsed in Sandy Hill Road just before 7.50am.
Emmanuel, 26, was pronounced dead at the scene - and his cause of death was a single stab wound.
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Three people were charged with murder in connection with this case.
Two have since been released with no further action.
One man remains in custody and appears for trial at the Central Criminal Court in January 2023.
Police are now looking for three people who are sought as witnesses, and officers have stressed they are not in any trouble.
They believe they may have "significant information" to assist with enquiries and want to speak with them as soon as possible.
Anyone who has information that could help police can call the incident room on 020 8721 4622, or call 101/ @Twitter quoting reference 1409/21OCT 2021.
Detective Chief Inspector Nigel Penney said: "These three people are sought as witnesses only and are not in any trouble. We believe they may have significant information that could assist our enquiries and would like to speak to them as soon as possible.
"If you are one of the people pictured or you think you know the person, please contact the incident room on 020 8721 4622."
A Met Police spokesperson said: "Detectives investigating the murder of Emmanuel Ogabi in Woolwich are appealing for help to locate three witnesses.
"Images of the people have been released in the hopes they will come forward.
"Police were called at 07:48hrs on Thursday, 21 October to Sandy Hill Road, SE18, after a 26-year-old man was found collapsed in the street.
"Emmanuel was pronounced dead at the scene, and a post-mortem examination found the cause of death to be a single stab wound.
"Three people were charged with murder in connection with this case.
"Two have since been released with no further action.
"One man remains in custody.
"He appears for trial at the Central Criminal Court in January 2023.
"Anyone who has information that could help police can call the incident room, or call 101/ @Twitter ref 1409/21OCT 2021.
"To give information completely anonymously, contact the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or visit crimestoppers-uk.org."
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