Every night, those who knew and loved teenager Jason Isaacs gather at the spot where he was brutally attacked to bring his memory to life.

They share stories and memories of the 18-year-old, sat on plastic chairs or the ground around a telegraph pole adorned with floral tributes.

Jason, a massive QPR fan fan, was set upon by four men on mopeds in Newnham Close, Northolt, on November 18 - he lost his life three days later in hospital.

He had been chased, surrounded, stabbed and left for dead.

He'd been on a night out with his friends.

Weeks later, the tributes in the residential street remain, including flowers, lanterns, messages and Queen's Park Rangers memorabilia and tickets for future games.

A Northolt resident, so afraid of gang violence they asked to remain anonymous, told getwestlondon: "Every night there are kids sitting around a little patio heater, paying tribute to him and sharing stories.

Jason Isaacs

"There is quite a tight-knit community of them and they are always there, just talking about him, lighting candles and sorting out all the flowers."

In a heartbreaking tribute shortly after his death, Jason's mother said: “Our amazing, beautiful Jason went out with friends for a night out and a few drinks.

Tributes left near the spot where Jason Isaacs was attacked by four people on mopeds

"He should have come home to his loving family, instead he was brutally attacked – he never stood a chance.

“Our lives are in pieces. Every piece of information is really important. For Jason, make that call, thank you.”

A 17-year-old boy was arrested on November 30 and has been charged with murder.

Officers from Metropolitan Police are still investigating and are asking anyone who witnessed what happened shortly before 10.30pm in Newnham Close to contact them.

Tickets to QPR games were among the tributes left to murdered teenager Jason Isaacs

Detective Chief Inspector Noel McHugh said: “We continue to appeal for anyone who witnessed the attack but has not yet come forward, or anyone with information to come forward.

“Jason’s murderers were four people riding on two mopeds. At least one of them was not wearing a crash helmets. Did you see them before, after or during the incident? Can you name any of them?

“Your information, even if provided anonymously through Crimestoppers, could help remove violent criminals from your area or may eliminate someone from police enquiries. No matter how small, please make the call.”

Those with information should call 101 or, to be anonymous, Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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