Age: 25
Sex: male
Date: 14 Nov 2000
Place: Horsenden Lane North, Horsenden Hill, Greenford
Steve Jindu was found dead on Horsenden Hill.
He had been stabbed to death and his body was said to have been mutilated.
His body was found in a small clearing surrounded by woods on Horsenden Hill by a passer-by on Tuesday 14 November 2000 at about 12.40pm. The clearing was about 80 yards from Horsenden Lane North.
He was last seen alive at 10.40pm on 11 November 2000 in CCTV footage whilst leaving Yates Wine Bar in Mattock Lane, Ealing. It was said that whilst he had been in the bar he had popped out several times to make calls on his mobile phone.
He had been driving a green VW Passat car which was found still parked in Mattock Lane several days later at the junction with Bond Street in Ealing. The police said that they didn't know whether it had been left there on the Sunday evening or the Monday.
When he was found, he was wearing a pair of Gap khaki trousers, a black Gap T-shirt, a blue denim shirt and a pair of brown Kickers boots.
The police said that they were interested in finding out how he had got from the bar in Mattock Lane to Horsenden Hill.
The Police said that he had travelled to Dublin in October 2000 telling his family that he was going to find work shortly before he died. He had taken the 8am ferry from Liverpool on 6 October 2000 and had left Dublin on the 1pm ferry the next day, 7 October 2000.
However, there were no records of him looking for work by any agencies there and the police said that they could not trace any of his movements whilst in Dublin.
Steve Jindu was a forklift truck driver. He was of Iraqi descent but had been born and brought up in London.