THE family of a tragic watch dealer say he was left "unable to speak" after a horror raid before they believe taking his own life. Oliver White, 27, was put in a chokehold during the incident at a jewellers in Richmond, South West London, on Saturday afternoon. A Met spokesperson confirmed to the Sun this morning that no arrests have yet been made.
In a statement, his loved ones said: “Sadly, it is our belief that Oliver subsequently took his own life due to the anguish and distress of this terrible incident." Cops released images of two men they want to locate following the robbery. The men, who were not armed, entered the shop on Kew Road and assaulted Oliver before stealing a quantity of high value watches .
Oliver was not seriously injured. However, police confirmed the victim, from Surrey , had since died. The family's statement says: “Our son Oliver returned home from his place of work on Saturday traumatised and unable to speak.
"He had been the victim of a terrifying attack and high value robbery at his place of work, which was later shared widely on social media. “Sadly, it is our belief that Oliver subsequently took his own life due to the anguish and distress of this terrible incident. “As a family we are devastated by the loss of our beautiful, funny, loyal boy, who lit up every room he walked into.
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