Tributes flood in for flower seller stabbed to death near his stall in north London

30 May 2021, 16:50

Tributes have poured in for flower seller Tony Eastlake who was murdered close to his stall in north London
Tributes have poured in for flower seller Tony Eastlake who was murdered close to his stall in north London. Picture: PA Images
Ewan Quayle

By Ewan Quayle

Tributes have flooded in for a flower seller who was knifed to death close to his stall in north London on Saturday.

Tony Eastlake, 55, died from a knife wound after being attacked in broad daylight in Islington just before 5:30pm.

Police and an ambulance arrived shortly afterwards but he was pronounced dead at the scene despite efforts to save him.

Witnesses reported him being involved in "an altercation" with another man before the assault, the Metropolitan Police said.

In a loving tribute, his family said he had been working on his flower stall since he was 14 years old.

They said in a statement: "Our hearts are broken forever at the loss of such a very special man.

"A man who was loved by everybody in the Islington community, who is remembered as kind and caring and always laughing, but most importantly a father who leaves behind a devastated family, Lisa, Pauline, and his only daughter and best friend Paige, who he adored."

They continued: "Tony worked on the flower stall on Essex Road since he was 14 years old and was there through rain or shine, a smiling and friendly face to so many of us.

"There have already been hundreds of messages of support for him from all those who knew and loved him over the years."

No arrests have been made so far, prompting Mr Eastlake's family to call on anyone who might have information to speak to officers.

A post-mortem is due to take place in the coming days.

Detective Chief Inspector Vicky Tunstall, leading the investigation, said: "We have a dedicated team of officers working around the clock to find the person or people responsible and I would like to hear from anybody who could help our investigation.

"I am particularly keen to hear from people who were in Halliford Road or Ecclesbourne Road between 5.20pm and 5.25pm. Did you see Tony? Or did you witness an altercation, or see anyone running away?"

Tony Eastlake was attacked near his flower stall in Islington
Tony Eastlake was attacked near his flower stall in Islington. Picture: PA Images

DCI Tunstall said officers were particularly keen to hear from people living in the houses and flats between Ecclesbourne Road, Halliford Road and Essex Road who may have private CCTV.

She also urged drivers with dashcams who may have been in the area at the time to check their footage.

"Lastly, I would like to hear from those within the community who may have information about why this murder has taken place," she said.

"We are looking at several possible motives and I am keeping an open mind as to the circumstances behind the attack. information given to police will be treated in the strictest confidence."

Many people living locally to Mr Eastlake's stall paid tribute to him on the Islington Community Group on Facebook.

Francis O'Brien said: "Such, such sad news, my thoughts are with Tony's family and loved ones.

"Tony had a kind heart, served our community for a number of years and always put a smile on the faces of people across Islington.

"He was not just a local businessman, but a friend to many."

Andres Paniagua Toro said: "What a very sad day, the community has lost a great human being who helped many people daily with his beautiful smile and willingness to listen to their woes."

He added: "Tony would always make me smile every morning on my way to work."

Elsa Smurthwate posted: "How very very tragic. RIP fella, a true islingtonian and a man who also had time to smile and say hello. Him and his stall have literally been one of the few things that stood the test of time x"

She added: "I hope the council would consider his stall to be left as a shrine in his memory."

Garry Clowes said: "God rest Tony, always enjoyed pulling up for a chat and a cuppa. London's slowly being crushed."

A vigil has now been planned close to Mr Eastlake's Essex Road stall at 6pm on Monday evening by members of the community, while a GoFundMe page has been set up to cover the cost of his funeral.

Detectives have asked for anyone with information to call police on 101 quoting reference CAD 5562/29May.

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