A young man who was stabbed in the chest after being ambushed was robbed of his phone and watch as he lay dying in the street, his family said yesterday.
Omar Raza, 23, was set upon after parking his silver BMW convertible in a cul-de-sac in Wood Green.
He fled on foot into Downhills Park Road, near Turnpike Lane station, where he collapsed on a doorstep.
Paramedics fought to resuscitate him for 40 minutes, but he was pronounced dead at the scene last Wednesday.
Murder detectives yesterday issued a fresh appeal for witnesses as they try to piece together Raza’s movements in his final hours.
Ali Raza, his brother, yesterday told  of his disbelief that anyone would want to target his younger brother. Ali, 27, said: “They took his phone and watch, nothing else. Nobody can believe that for this small reason somebody would do this. Everyone in Walthamstow knew him — old men and young kids. This is what I don’t understand.
“Mum collapsed when she saw the body. Dad says he’s lost his ‘right hand man’. I know Omar’s in a good place, I know he’s in peace rather than this hectic life — but of course I want justice.
“He had a good heart, he was clean. He would joke with everyone. That’s why I was shocked when they called me — why has he been killed?”
Ali, who works at the Tesco superstore in Leyton, added: “I’m smiling now thinking about him, but maybe in two hours I’ll be crying again. But he doesn’t want me to cry.”
A friend of the brothers said: “Omar was full of life, he was always smiling. Even though we never had any money in our pockets, we would always do something. He was a caring guy.”
Detective chief inspector Matt Bonner, of the homicide and major crime command, appealed for witnesses to the attack.
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