Investigators launched “uncompromising” efforts to search for a 19 -year -old Brandon Kircho's suspected killing in burial, Greater Manchester
The police launched a desperate hunt for a “nice” teenager who died in crushing a car that was treated as a “targeted” attack and a suspect's crime.
Brandon Kircho, 19, died on Borit Street in Buri, Greater Manchester on Monday after the police found him with serious mid -road injuries. He announced his death despite the best efforts of paramedics after they arrived at the scene at about 8.10 pm. The Brandon family issued a heartfelt greeting to the young father, recalling the “gentle young man” who was “taken very early” with the police continuing to search “unabated” about the driver of the car.
In a statement issued by the Greater Manchester Police (GMP), the Brandon family said they had left “shocked and sad” because of its sudden loss on Monday.
They read: “We were all shocked and real due to the sudden loss of Brandon. He was a nice and pleasant young man who touched his defense and social nature around him. Brandon took very early, and he left his death a deep void in our lives.”
The family added that, in addition to the “Best Friends” with his mother, Brandon was a “loyal father” for his young daughter. The statement continued: “Brandon was a loyal father of his little daughter, whom he loved in depth.”
“His family meant everything for him, and the association he shared with his mother was incredibly distinguished, and they were the best friends. While we reconcile with this devastating news, we ask the privacy with a luxury and we are sad and support each other during this difficult time.” Investigators arrested one man on suspicion of a murder after Brandon said in a “targeted attack.”
The main GMP team is currently interrogating the 38 -year -old, while he remains in detention, as officers search for the driver and “people with attention”.
“From inquiries so far, we believe that Brandon died from the impact of the car and despite the best efforts made by emergency services, Brandon died sadly due to the severity of his injuries. We still have people interested in speaking.
“The car driver is still distinguished and is currently unimaginable efforts by specialized units to locate.” The inspector also issued an appeal for information, asking the audience who “may have seen something suspicious in the area” on Monday evening to progress.
People were asked to communicate with the Greater Manchester Police via LiveChat Service function on GMP.police.uk, or by calling Police No. 101 citing the accident number 3460 from 19/5/25.
Anyone who thinks can also have useful information can also submit a report via the main public accident portal. “Information will be dealt with with strict confidence. It is only one piece of information that may be a key to achieving answers to the Brandon family and her friends.”