Hotline set up for Geeta Aulakh murder

A HOTLINE has been set up to encourage people to come forward with clues about the murder of a young mother found dying in the street with her hand cut off.

Police have created a mobile number and email address to help piece together the last moments of Geeta Aulakh's life.

The 28-year-old died in Charing Cross Hospital around four hours after she was found at about 7pm on November 16. She was attacked in Braund Avenue, Greenford, on her way to pick up her two young sons from their childminder.

A Punjabi interpreter will be on hand for those calling the number who do not have English as a first language.

Detective chief inspector Howard Groves, of the Homicide and Serious Crime Command, said: "As the investigation into Geeta's murder continues, it is clear the community in this area holds information we need to ensure that those responsible are brought to justice.

"Geeta was a hardworking, beautiful young mother who had her life in front of her. If you have any information about her murder I would ask you to confide in us, for the sake of her family and young children."

Anyone with information can call 020 8247 7821, 07876 546 539 or email solvegeetasmurder@met.police.uk.

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