Julian Aubrey, was found dead at his home in Earl’s Court on Monday afternoon after suffering multiple knife wounds.
Aubrey, 55, was the former co-chairman of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea LGBT liaison group.
Voice of London spoke to two gay men from London to find out how safe they feel in London, following the news.
Lewis King, 22, producer and director of the documentary ‘Drag Undressed’ said:
Ricardo Pereira, 24, a social worker who immigrated to London from Portugal told The Voice of London:
Detectives are still appealing for witnesses to come forward surrounding the death of Julian Aubrey.
You can call 020 8358 0200 or ring Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 if you have any information.
Words: Charlotte Racher | Subbing: Michael Ward
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