Bounty for Peter Gouldstone information reaches £30,000 as The Sun doubles reward to nail killers of WW2 hero, 98, battered for his £10 TV

THE Sun today doubles our reward to nail the despicable killers of 98-year-old war hero Peter Gouldstone.
We have put up an extra £10,000 for information leading to the capture and conviction of the brutes who battered him for a £10 TV.
It brings the bounty to £30,000 after we previously joined forces with Crimestoppers to each offer £10,000 following the Bonfire Night attack.
The grandfather was dragged from his bed at his home of more than 60 years in Arnos Grove, North London.
Burglars ransacked his home but escaped with just a few personal possessions and a black Panasonic TV.
The dad of two was found the next morning by his son Simon, 67.
He and sister Jane, 60, kept a vigil by his hospital bedside before Peter died on Friday.
The attack caused outrage and prompted which today stands at £29,887.
So far no arrests have been made. Local shop worker Thangarajah Arunothaya, 46, said: “We hope the police can put an end to this misery and bring these murderers to justice.”
IN addition to the numbers above, anyone with information can email us at [email protected] or WhatsApp 07423 720250.
Peter, whose wife Joan died in 2013, won three medals for service to his country during World War Two.
Anyone with information was urged to call Enfield CID by calling 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.
THE Sun today has doubled our reward to find the killers of Peter Gouldstone.
The 98-year-old WW2 veteran survived the Nazis only to be brutally beaten in his own home for his £10 telly.
Someone must know who did this.
Someone must stop protecting the savage cowards responsible.
This isn’t just a burglary. It’s murder.