Police have released images of three men they want to speak to about the death of a man assaulted in an alleyway.

Ibrahim Pertek, from Wood Green, died in hospital on August 1 following a suspected assault at about 1.10am on July 16 last year.

Police and the London Ambulance Service were called at 2.50am and found Ibrahim with a serious head injury, Scotland Yard said.

CCTV inquiries by Metropolitan Police officers have indicated that the 52-year-old was assaulted in the alley next to Wood Green Library that leads from Wood Green High Road to Caxton Road.

Tottenham Independent: Police want to know if this man was witness to an assault in Wood GreenPolice want to know if this man was witness to an assault in Wood Green (Image: Met)

He was taken to hospital in a critical condition but did not recover.

The 52-year-old's family continue to be supported by specially trained officers.

The incident was initially investigated by Enfield police, but following his death the Met's murder squad took over.

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A 19-year-old man has been charged in connection with the incident.

He is not one of the three men in the images the police wish to speak to, the Met said.

Det Chf Insp Brian Howie, leading the investigation, said: “Efforts have been underway to identify these men for some time and now we need to ask the public for help.

Tottenham Independent: Police want to know if this man was witness to a murder in Wood GreenPolice want to know if this man was witness to a murder in Wood Green (Image: Met)

"Our enquiries show that these men were in or near the alleyway where Ibrahim was assaulted after the incident took place.

Tottenham Independent: Victim Ibrahim Pertek who was assaulted in a Wood Green alleyway and later diedVictim Ibrahim Pertek who was assaulted in a Wood Green alleyway and later died (Image: Met)

"I am keen to stress that there is no indication that these men were involved in the incident however it is key that we speak to them to establish if they saw anything that could help our investigation.”

Anyone who recognises themself or thinks they know the identity of these men should call police on 101or Tweet on 'X' @MetCC quoting 1061/16JUL23.

Alternatively contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or visit crimestoppers-uk.org.