
Did you see Jae-Ho Oh on the 10 March in Gungahlin Village? Photos: Supplied by ACT Policing.
Homicide detectives are calling for information from the public in relation to the murder of Jae-Ho Oh in Gungahlin on Canberra Day (11 March).
Around 2 am, police were called to a residence in Gungahlin following reports of an altercation and located a 56-year-old man who had suffered critical injuries. Officers performed CPR, however the man died at the scene.
Police described it as a “horrific attack” but would not say how he had been killed.
A 30-year-old man faced the ACT Magistrates on 13 March charged with the murder of Mr Jae-Ho Oh. Police allege the 30-year-old man was involved in the altercation before leaving the residence and was arrested a short time later near Manning Clark Crescent.
The men are not believed to be related, but police believe they were known to each other.
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Now two weeks after his murder, police want to speak to anyone who may have observed or interacted with Jae-Ho in the days leading up to his death.
Jae-Ho was captured on CCTV footage at the Gungahlin Village shopping centre on the night of his death. Anyone who may have observed or interacted with Jae-Ho at Gungahlin Village is urged to contact police.

Jae-Ho Oh was captured on CCTV footage at the Gungahlin Village shopping centre. Screen grab of CCTV footage
He is described as being Asian in appearance, about 174cm (5’8”) tall with a slim build and short black hair.
Anyone with information that could assist police is urged to contact homicide investigators on a dedicated mobile number 0457 844 917, or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or via the Crime Stoppers ACT website.
Please quote reference 6372686. Information can be provided anonymously.


















