£4 Million Hyde Park Mansion Turns Murder Scene
The shocking murder of young Thai woman Kamonnan Thiamphanit, known as Angela, has rocked London’s elite Bayswater district. Found dead last week in a former Ethiopian embassy turned luxury Airbnb near Hyde Park, Angela’s killing has left residents in disbelief.
Suspect on the Run After Brutal Attack
Police revealed today at a Westminster Coroner’s Court inquest that the prime suspect, believed to be known to Angela, has likely fled the country. Despite tight security and video cameras at the £4 million mansion, no signs of forced entry were found, suggesting the killer was a familiar face.
Detective Chief Inspector Alison Foxwell said, “Angela had been renting out the property as an Airbnb. We believe the person who attacked her was known to her.”
Tragic Details Emerge
- Angela, involved in property work, was identified via fingerprint checks against immigration records.
- Her family in Thailand has been informed of her death, which was caused by multiple stab wounds.
- Neighbours reported hearing screams on the night of the attack.
Police came under fire for failing to find Angela sooner, despite warnings about her welfare the previous evening.
Investigation Continues as Community Mourns
Fiona Wilcox, the coroner, expressed deep condolences to Angela’s family and has released the body for burial. Meanwhile, authorities continue their hunt for the suspect while the leafy, upscale neighbourhood grapples with the brutal crime at its core.