Police Intensify Search for Man With 'Vital Information' in Skip Yard Death
Metropolitan Police detectives have launched an urgent appeal to locate a man they believe may hold critical information about a fatal incident at a skip yard in west London. The authorities are searching for Bashar Al-Kadah, aged 30, who is wanted for questioning in connection with the death of Yadvinder Satnam Singh, a 34-year-old man who died after being struck by industrial machinery.
Tragic Incident at Greenford Skip Yard
The fatal accident occurred on August 7 last year at a skip yard located on Station Road in Greenford, within the London borough of Ealing. Emergency services responded to reports of an industrial accident, where paramedics discovered Mr. Singh had sustained injuries consistent with a road traffic collision. He was pronounced dead at the scene following the impact with a front-loader, a large piece of plant machinery commonly used in waste management facilities.
Detective Constable Cynthia Da Silva, who is leading the investigation, expressed the department's ongoing commitment to the case. "Yadvinder's death was a tragic event, and our thoughts continue to be with his family and friends during this difficult time," she stated. "We have dedicated significant resources over the past six months to uncover the full circumstances surrounding this awful incident, conducting extensive enquiries and reviewing numerous lines of evidence."
Extensive Investigation and International Search
Despite exhaustive efforts, including the analysis of phone records and banking details spanning hundreds of hours, investigators have been unable to locate Mr. Al-Kadah. He was last seen in Luton on August 9, 2025, just two days after the fatal incident, and is believed to have fled the country. The police have now made a public appeal for assistance in tracking him down.
"We are calling on anyone who recognises Bashar Al-Kadah or has any information regarding his current whereabouts to come forward immediately," urged DC Da Silva. "His cooperation could provide vital insights that are essential for delivering answers and justice to Yadvinder's grieving family."
Previous Arrests and Ongoing Enquiries
In connection with the case, two men, both in their 40s, were arrested on suspicion of manslaughter in August last year. They were subsequently released under investigation as the enquiry continues. The Metropolitan Police are treating this as an active and high-priority investigation, with multiple avenues being pursued to resolve the matter.
Authorities have provided specific contact details for anyone with relevant information. Individuals are encouraged to call the police on 101, quoting reference number 01/7829119/25, or to provide anonymous tips through Crimestoppers at 0800 555 111 or via their online platform. The appeal underscores the importance of community cooperation in solving serious crimes and bringing closure to affected families.
