Michelle Sadio, 46

London shooting: Michelle Sadio named and pictured as mum killed in drive-by shooting during wake

Michelle Sadio, 46, tragically died after being shot in Harslesden, north-west London, on Saturday night. Two other men were injured in the shooting, the Metropolitan Police said

by · The Mirror

A woman who was shot dead in a "truly shocking incident" in Brent has been named and pictured for the first time.

Michelle Sadio, 46, was found with serious injuries in Gifford Road, Harlesden, on Saturday night. Despite the best efforts of the emergency services, she was pronounced dead at the scene.

Two men were also injured in the incident, the Metropolitan Police said. One of them was taken to the hospital in a critical condition, while the other man's injuries are not life-threatening, the force added.

Police at the scene of the shooting in Harlesden( Image: Tom Bowles)

No arrests have been made so far and inquiries are ongoing. Road closures remain in place around the scene of the shooting as officers continue to gather evidence.

Superintendent Tony Josephs, from the North West Command Unit which covers Brent, said: "This is a truly shocking incident that has left a woman dead and two others injured, and I understand the concern this will cause the local community and those across London. I want to reassure people that a team of experienced detectives are already working at pace to piece together the events of last night and identify whoever was responsible for this heinous act of violence.

Officers were called to the scene in Gifford Road on Saturday evening( Image: Tom Bowles)

"If you were in or around Gifford Close at the time of the shooting, or have any information about who was responsible, please get in contact with us. A family has been left devastated and we need to work together to provide them with answers."

Anyone with information that could assist police is asked to call 101 or ‘X’ @MetCC and quote CAD7137/14Dec. You can also provide information anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.