Police appeal to witness of fatal Fortitude Valley stabbing to come forward

Queensland police are interesting for a person believed to have witnessed the deadly stabbing of Lauie Tagaloa, discovered lifeless at a Brisbane practice station final week, to come back ahead.
Police wish to converse with the person as a part of the continued investigation into the 24-year-old's alleged homicide.

Police wish to converse to a person believed to have witnessed the deadly stabbing of Lauie Tagaloa.(Queensland Police)

"Police are interesting for public help to assist find a person they wish to converse to as a part of the investigation into the homicide of a 24-year-old man at Fortitude Valley on July 11," police stated in a press release.
"Operation Uniform Mechanical was established following the incident, with investigations figuring out that the person was on the scene witnessing the incident and could possibly help in enquiries."

Police are interesting for the witness, or anyone who recognises this man, to contact police. (Queensland Police)

Tagaloa was with a gaggle of males on the Valley Metro buying complicated on the Fortitude Valley Practice Station in Brisbane when a battle broke out with one other group.
CCTV and cellphone footage have shaped a important a part of the investigation, with video depicting one of many males allegedly slashing Tagaloa within the neck.
The boys then flee the scene, with three later situated by police at a practice platform.

Lauie Tagaloa was stabbed throughout an alleged brawl on the Fortitude Valley Practice Station.(Fb)

Twenty-year-old Seyram Kwami Djentuh has been charged with homicide over Tagaloa's demise.
The person believed to have witnessed the incident is considered in his late 20s or early 30s and was seen carrying a number of gadgets of clothes on July 11 together with a beige 'LA' cap, black pants, Nike runners and a black Adidas t-shirt.
He was additionally seen carrying a light-coloured hoodie and a vibrant blue puffer jacket.
Police are interesting for the person to contact investigators and for members of the general public who see or recognise him to come back ahead.

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