POLICE are offering a reward of up to £20,000 for information about the death of a 23-year-old man.

Aaron McQueen-Williams – known to his friends as Preme – died after he was thrown from a moving car on the A40 in Ealing on May 27. The vehicle did not stop.

Mr McQueen-Williams, of Cranmer Close, Eastcote, was found in the road shortly after midnight with severe head injuries, and died seven hours later at St Mary’s Hospital in Paddington.

Two men were arrested in connection with the death, but both were bailed without charge pending further enquiries.

Detective Inspector Steve Smith, from the homicide and serious crime command at the Metropolitan Police, is investigating Mr McQueen-Williams’ death.

He said: “Six months have now elapsed since Aaron's death.

“This investigation is being treated as an unexplained death and we are still in the process of establishing the full circumstances of the incident.

“I would particularly appeal to anyone who may have witnessed Aaron getting into a Silver BMW 1 Series car in or around Cranmer Close, Eastcote, between 11pm and midnight on Thursday, May 26, to come forward.

“I am also very keen to hear from anyone driving eastbound along the A40, between the Target roundabout and the Hoover building in Perivale just after midnight on May 26 and saw a silver BMW 1 Series car being driven erratically or swerving across the different lanes of traffic.

“We are offering a reward of up to £20,000 for information leading to the identification, arrest and prosecution of the person responsible for Aaron's death.”

? Anyone with information should ring the police on 020 8247 7821 or, if you prefer not to give your name, call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.