They have released images of the vehicle 'in respect of an incident that occurred in the early hours of Tuesday 9 July'
Police probing the alleged murder of 34-year-old Kevin Davidson are appealing to the passengers of a white car to come forward in relation to an "altercation". While detectives have already arrested and charged two people in relation to Mr Davidson's death they say their enquiries are continuing.
The body of Mr Davidson was found at an address in the Donegall Avenue area of the city on the evening of Saturday July, 20. A 32-year-old man and a 35-year-old woman have since been charged with his alleged murder.Detective Inspector Jennifer Rea said: "While two people have been charged with Mr Davidson’s murder, our enquiries are ongoing.
"At around 12.24am, there appears to have been an altercation on the Lisburn Road, at the junction of Elmwood Avenue, which we believe involved the occupants of a white car. I am appealing to the driver and passengers of this car to contact officers on 101 as soon as possible. Detective Inspector Rea is asking anyone with information to contact detectives on 101, quoting reference 1084 of 15/07/2024.
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