A bus driver who was shot dead last week in London was “full of love, kindness and an enthusiasm for life”, his family have said.
Auguste-Marie Bile-aka Amoa, 25, died on Willington Road, Clapham, shortly after 9.57pm on 10 August after being shot outside a pub.
On Monday, his family issued an emotional tribute, and stated that they were “devastated by the horrific murder” of the Transport for London driver.
“He was an amazing young man full of love, kindness, and an enthusiasm for life,” they said. Bile-aka touched so many hearts, and the pain of losing him is impossible to put into words.
“It is difficult to imagine a world without his smile, his presence, and the joy he brought to those around him. Family, friends, and colleagues are heartbroken, and all we want now is justice for him.
“Please stand with us and help us honour Bile-aka by making sure his life is remembered and that justice is served.”
Shortly after the shooting, a 22-year-old man went to hospital with a gunshot wound and was arrested on suspicion of murder, according to the Metropolitan Police.
No further arrests have been made, police said on Monday.
Renewing the force’s appeal for information, Detective Chief Inspector Claire Guiver, leading the investigation, said: “Our thoughts remain with Bile-aka’s family as they continue to come to terms with this tragic incident.
“We are extending our appeal to members of the public, and anyone in the area around the time of the shooting to please come forward.
“Any piece of information you have could prove vital in our investigation.
“If you witnessed anything suspicious, or have CCTV, dashcam or doorbell footage that could assist our investigation, we urge you to get in touch.
“No matter how big or small, your information could be crucial in our investigation.”
Anyone with information is asked to contact police on 101, quoting reference 8379/10AUG.
Digital information can be uploaded via the online Met Police portal or independent charity Crimestoppers can be contacted anonymously on 0800 555 111.