Police have released images of the witness who might help with inquiries into the death of a 24-year-old man.
, as investigations continue.Images of the man believed to be aged late 20s to early 30s were released on Monday after Queensland police identified that the man was at the scene.
In a statement, Queensland police said detectives believed the man could assist with inquiries into the death of Lauie Michael Tagaloa. It will be alleged by police that two groups of young men first confronted each other in Brunswick Street Mall about 4am on Monday. It is not known who started the altercation. The argument then continued inside Fortitude Valley station’s shopping complex.The man was seen with various clothing throughout the morning of July 11.
The man police believe witnessed the incident was seen wearing several items of clothing over the morning of July 11, including a beige ‘LA’ cap, black pants, Nike runners and a black adidas T-shirt and a bright blue puffer jacket. He is described as Caucasian in appearance and between 180 and 190 centimetres tall with a proportionate build and brown or ginger coloured hair and beard.AdvertisementAs investigations continue, 20-year-old Seyram Kwami Djentuh was charged with the murder of Tagaloa and appeared in Brisbane Arrests Court on Tuesday, July 12.Djentuh was unable to apply for bail and was therefore remanded in custody.
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