A REWARD of up to £10,000 is being offered for information in relation to the unsolved murder of a Worcestershire dad 10 years ago.

West Mercia Police's Major Investigation Unit issued the appeal yesterday (February 7), on the 10th anniversary of the death of David Currier, having opened a review of the cold case.

Crimestoppers is offering the cash reward for any information which leads to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for the 35-year-old's murder.

Originally from the Stirchley area of Birmingham, Mr Currier, known as 'Danger', was murdered at his home in Birmingham Road, Bromsgrove, during the early hours of February 7, 2009.

He had sustained a fatal stab wound to his leg.

At the time of his murder, his young son, who was only six years old, was also present at the address. When officers attended, he was discovered alone at the property with his deceased father.

Police say there were signs of forced entry to the premises and a disturbance. There was also clear evidence indicating that several people had been present around the time of the murder.

Witnesses reported seeing a white Ford Transit van and a dark red hatch-back car, possibly a Hyundai, in the area of Birmingham Road and School Lane at approximately 12.30am that Saturday morning.

Four men were also seen standing beside both vehicles close to the entrance of what was formerly The Mount School (now KeyOstas), before walking along Birmingham Road in the direction of Mr Currier's house.

Mr Currier's brother, Nick Barry, said: "It has now been 10 years since David's devastating murder and while nothing will bring him back, as a family we are desperate to find out who is responsible for taking him from us."

Detective Inspector Mark Walters said: "I am confident there are people out there who know the identity of those responsible for David's murder and encourage anyone who may have any information, no matter how small or insignificant they may feel it is, to please come forward.

"The investigation team are particularly keen to speak to anyone who may have seen the white coloured transit van or dark red hatch-back car on or near to Birmingham Road and/or School Lane around the time of the incident."

Anyone with any information can contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or via their anonymous online form at Crimestoppers-uk.org.

Alternatively you can contact police on 101 quoting incident number 374s 010219.