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Man shot in New Addington is father of murdered teenager

The victim of a shooting in New Addington earlier this week was Julius Cools, the father of Jermaine Cools, one of Croydon’s tragic teenaged victims of knife crime.

Victim: restaurant owner Julius Cools was rushed to hospital after Monday night’s shooting

Jermaine Cools was 14 when he was stabbed and killed near West Croydon Station in November 2021.

His father, who runs a Caribbean restaurant in South Norwood, has been a prominent campaigner against the culture of gangs and knife crime that led to his son losing his life.

This has also seen him single-handedly tackle a knife-wielding thief when they tried to attack a young customer in his shop; a video of the incident was published by national newspapers and went viral on social media.

Emergency services received reports of a shooting on Godric Crescent, near King Henry’s Drive in New Addington, just before 11.40pm on Monday, December 23.

Julius Cools, 50, was taken to hospital by the London Ambulance Service “as a priority”, where his condition was assessed as non-life threatening.

Crime scene: 14-year-old Jermaine Cools was murdered in West Croydon three years ago

According to reliable sources, Cools has since been discharged from hospital and was able to spend Christmas at home with family and friends.

No arrests have been made, as police enquiries continue.

The Metropolitan Police was unavailable to answer any media inquiries today, as the Scotland Yard press office is closed for Christmas.

The Met had previously confirmed that a 50-year-old man had been shot on Monday in New Addington and taken to hospital for treatment.

“An investigation is underway… There has been no arrest and enquiries continue by specialist officers,” the Met said.


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