Man Charged With Possession Of Firearm After Mayfair Bouncer Murder Probe

The victim's girlfriend said he'd come to "London for a better life."
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A man has been charged with possessing a firearm after a probe into the murder of a bouncer who was killed when attempting to stop gatecrashers get into a New Year’s Eve party in Mayfair.

The charges have been brought against Imran Mostafa Kamel, 26, following a police investigation into the fatal stabbing of Tudor Simionov, which happened on Park Lane in the early hours of New Year’s Day.

A statement from the Metropolitan Police said: “The charges have been brought in connection with a separate incident at Fountain House on Park Lane, Westminster at around 05:36hrs on Tuesday, 1 January.

“The firearms offences are not directly connected to the death of 33-year-old Tudor Simionov or the other persons injured in the attack.”

No firearm was discharged during the incident.

A different 26-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of murder on Wednesday and taken to a police station in central London.

The killing took place on one of the most exclusive streets in London. The party was at Fountain House, a luxury apartment block in which properties typically sell for millions of pounds.

It is described as a “prestigious Mayfair building” in a property advert by estate agent Harrods Estates.

Simionov was the second person to die in the capital in 2019
Simionov was the second person to die in the capital in 2019
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Simionov had come to London “for a better life”, his girlfriend, Madalina Anghel, said.

He was working outside the private event when he was attacked at around 5.30am on January 1.

Anghel told the Evening Standard: “Right now I can’t think about him in the past. He was my future husband and we came to London from Romania for a better life.

“I can’t explain in words how much pain I am in.”

Two of his colleagues, aged 29 and 37, were also stabbed during the fight, as well as a 29-year-old woman. Their injuries were not life-threatening.

Simionov, who lived in Ilford, is the second person to die as a result of knife crime in the capital in 2019, after mother-of-one Charlotte Huggins, 33, was stabbed in Camberwell, south east London.

Anyone with information about the Park Lane killing can contact police on 020 8358 0300.

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