There were eight stabbing incidents over the two days of the carnival
August 28, 2024
The man being held over the stabbing of a 32-year-old woman at the Notting Hill Carnival on Sunday (25 August) has been charged.
20-year-old Shakiel Thibou of Masbro Road in Brook Green was arrested on Tuesday morning and then charged the following day with attempted murder, violent disorder and possession of an offensive weapon.
Two of his brothers have also been charged in relation to the same incident. 24-year-old Sheldon Thibou of Star Road in West Kensington faces charges of violent disorder, possession of a stun gun and assaulting an emergency worker. 22-year-old Shaeim Thibou of Charleville Road, West Kensington has been charged with violent disorder and assaulting an emergency worker.
All three have been remanded to appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday morning.
The victim, Cher Maximen, was attending the carnival with her 3-year-old daughter when she was attacked near Golborne Road. She was given emergency treatment at the scene by police medics and then transported to hospital where she remains in a critical condition.
The police say that their initial enquiries suggest the woman got caught up in the middle of an altercation between two groups of men. It’s not yet clear if they were known to her.
There were eight stabbing at this year’s carnival with three taking place on Sunday including the one above. On Monday five people received stab or slash wounds leaving another victim in a life-threatening condition. A 41-year-old man remains in a critical condition in hospital having sustained a head injury during an assault in Queensway at around 11:20pm on Sunday.
Over the two days of Notting Hill Carnival, there were 61 incidents where officers were assaulted - 24 on Sunday and 37 on Monday.
The assaults mostly involved kicks, punches or pushes. There were four incidents where officers were spat at, two in which officers were headbutted and two where officers had glass bottles thrown at them.
In total 349 arrests were made over two days including 72 for possession of an offensive weapon and 53 for assault on an emergency worker and 53 for possession of class B drugs.
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