Who Is Amar Zafar? Inside the Investigation into the Wimbledon Broadway Murder

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by DD Report
March 02, 2026 03:04 PM
Inside the Investigation into the Wimbledon Broadway Murder

As of March 2, 2026, the investigation into the death of Luke Brereton has moved into a high-stakes judicial phase at the Old Bailey.

High Court Proceedings and the Profile of the Accused

The Central Criminal Court has officially taken jurisdiction over the case of 35-year-old Amar Zafar, who remains in high-security remand following the fatal stabbing of Luke Brereton. Zafar, a resident of Cambridge Grove Road in Kingston, is of British South Asian heritage and was born on April 24, 1990.

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While the Metropolitan Police have labeled the tragedy an isolated incident, the rapid escalation from his arrest to a murder charge has prompted a deeper look into his background. Residents in Mitcham, where Zafar reportedly had previous ties, have come forward with harrowing allegations, claiming he has a history of violent behavior dating back to his youth, including an alleged prior involvement in a firearms incident that did not result in a conviction.

Forensic Breakthroughs and the Search for a Motive

Detectives from the Met’s Specialist Crime Command, operating under Operation DEEMSBOND, are currently analyzing a significant volume of evidence to establish exactly why the confrontation turned fatal. The investigation is centered on the moments outside the Tequila Mockingbird bar on The Broadway, where 41-year-old Luke Brereton was fatally wounded at approximately 12:37 AM on February 22. Forensic teams are scrutinizing CCTV footage to determine if the interaction was a chance encounter or if there was a pre-existing grievance between Zafar and the Mitcham resident. The additional charge against Zafar for possession of a bladed article suggests that the weapon was brought to the scene, a factor that will be central to the prosecution's case at the Old Bailey.

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Mitcham Community Response and the Path to Justice

In Mitcham, the loss of Luke Brereton has ignited a massive community movement, with a local fundraiser reaching new heights to support his grieving family. Neighbors describe Brereton as a well-liked figure, and his image has been widely circulated as a symbol of the devastating impact of knife crime in South West London.

As the case moves toward a Plea and Trial Preparation Hearing (PTPH), the prosecution is expected to serve a comprehensive evidence file, including findings from the weapon recovered during Zafar's arrest later on the night of the attack. The legal system is now focused on setting a trial date for later in 2026, while police continue to urge any witnesses who may have mobile phone or dashcam footage from the A219 corridor to come forward.

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Inside the Investigation into the Wimbledon Broadway Murder