
A man who was stabbed to death in south-east London was a “devoted father”, a “pillar of kindness” and “the heartbeat of his family”, relatives have said.
Sanchini Thompson was taken to hospital after being found with stab wounds in Rushey Green, Catford, at about 03:00 BST on Wednesday. He later died from his injuries.
A post-mortem examination found Mr Thompson died from a stab wound to the chest, the Metropolitan Police said. No arrests have been made.
In a written statement, his family said the father of a four-year-old daughter “gave freely of himself sharing his time, his laughter, to bring joy to others, always prioritising the happiness and wellbeing of those around him”.
“In loving memory of a son, a father, and a cherished friend, our hearts are heavy as we remember a man whose presence brightened every room he entered,” his family said.
Mr Thompson’s family added: “His generosity knew no bounds, and his compassion touched friends, neighbours, and strangers alike.
“Words cannot fully capture the depth of our gratitude for him and the impact of his kindness on our lives.
“He will be deeply missed, but his spirit will remain with us in the love he shared and the memories we will carry forward.”
Det Ch Insp Rebecca Woodsford said: “We are all thinking of Sanchini’s loved ones at this heartbreaking time.
“I’d also like to echo previous thanks to residents, who have been incredibly patient while we conducted initial inquiries.”
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