Police Release Photos of 16 Witnesses After Chef’s Fatal Stabbing Near Notting Hill Carnival
The Met Police have launched a desperate hunt for 16 potential witnesses linked to the murder of Mussie Imnetu, a 41-year-old chef stabbed to death last month near the Notting Hill Carnival.
Victim Found Unconscious in Queensway
Mussie Imnetu, visiting the UK from Dubai where he lived and worked, was discovered unconscious with a head injury outside the Dr Power restaurant in Queensway, West London, at around 11:22pm on 26 August. Despite urgent medical efforts, the chef died in hospital on 30 August.
Top Chef’s Life Cut Short in Mysterious Attack
Imnetu had worked under culinary heavyweights Gordon Ramsay and Marcus Wareing. He was in the UK on a visit when the shocking attack took place. Police have yet to reveal the motive and are digging deep to uncover what happened that night.
Police Urge Public to Name the 16 Witnesses
Detectives released images of 16 key witnesses they want to speak to. They believe these individuals hold vital clues to solving the case. The Met are pleading with anyone recognising these people to come forward — either directly or anonymously through Crimestoppers.
The community is reeling at the loss of a gifted chef, and police vow to hunt down those responsible for this tragic killing.