A £10,000 cash reward has been offered  by Crimestoppers  murder investigation

The move comes just days after images have been released of three men police want to speak to in connection with the suspected murder of a 30-year-old man.

Hemwand Ali Hussain’s body was found in a property in Hartlepool, on Sunday September 15.

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The three men police want to speak to are believed to be Albanian.

A Crimestoppers spokesman said: "We are offering a reward of up to £10,000 to anyone who contacts us with information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the people responsible for the murder of Hemwand Ali Hussain.

"Mr Hussain, who was 30 years old and a father, was found dead at a property on Charterhouse Street, Hartlepool.

"We are also asking the public to help identify three men in connection with the murder."

Detectives have information to suggest the first man they’re looking for was a passenger in silver Mercedes E Class. He is thought to have links with Bolton, Sheffield and Leeds. He’s in his early 40s with very short or shaved dark hair and dark facial hair.

Cleveland Police has now shared images of two further men. The men pictured are thought to have potential links with Bolton, Sheffield and the Edgware, Primrose Hill and Kilburn areas of London.

The first man appears to be aged in his 20s and is pictured in a light coloured sweatshirt top with dark bands around the arms and the logo ‘Fila’. He is wearing dark utility-style trousers and light trainers. He has a medium, muscular build and short black hair which is longer on top.

The second man is pictured wearing a light or grey t-shirt and jogging bottoms and trainers with light and dark markings. He also appears to be in his 20s or early 30s with a medium, muscular build.

Three men, aged 22, 31 and 38 have been charged in connection with Mr Hussain’s death and inquiries are on-going.

Visit www.crimestoppers-uk.org or call 0800-555-111 with information.