Shocking News: Insane shootout in North West London. The death of Farhan Malik and two others.

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Farhan Malik, 18 years old was found dead in his car last night approximately at 11:07pm last night, alongside with two others. The witnesses are saying that the shootout occurred at around 11:03pm. Romario Ojuganda, 19 and David Poser, 19 were also found dead too in their car as well. The police seem to suspect they had a brutal shootout due to the simple fact they were enemies. Witnesses are saying that Farhan was attacked first and he defended himself with an illegal firearm.

Farhan, was shot once in the arm which he managed to survive and shot in the stomach the second time which he managed to survive for a short duration. Farhan was recently released from prison, he has a history of multiple felonies and drug charges. He was imprisoned for being in possession of crack cocaine and marijuana.

From the police’s perspective, Farhan killed David and Romario as well as they killed him. He managed to obliterate them both just before he severely bled out to death from being shot by Romario in the stomach. Farhan then died in his car as he tried to drive away. The police searched both Farhan and Romario’s vehicle. Farhan’s 1997 BMW M3 Evolution and Romario’s 2014 Ford Fiesta. The police found 5 grams of marijuana under Farhan’s seat. They also managed to find a 9mml glock, illegal firearms the suspects all had.

Malik, shot David in the neck and Romario in the lungs. Police are still continuing with this ongoing investigation. We will get back to you with anymore information on this crime scene. Thank you for staying in touch.

Anne Hughes.

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