Man, 20, Charged with Attempted Murder in Notting Hill Carnival Stabbing
A 20-year-old man has been charged with attempted murder following a stabbing at Notting Hill Carnival, which left a 32-year-old mother in critical condition. Shakiel Thibou, from Hammersmith and Fulham, west London, faces charges of attempted murder, violent disorder, and possession of an offensive weapon. The incident occurred in the early hours of Wednesday morning, according to the Metropolitan Police.
The victim, who was attending the carnival with her three-year-old daughter, suffered life-changing injuries and remains in a life-threatening condition, currently in a coma. The court was informed that she was an innocent bystander during the attack.
In connection with the stabbing, two other men have also been charged. Sheldon Thibou, 24, has been charged with violent disorder, possession of a stun gun, and assaulting an emergency worker. Shaeim Thibou, 22, faces charges of violent disorder and assaulting an emergency worker. The three men, all brothers from Hammersmith and Fulham, have been remanded to appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court.
The stabbing was part of a broader pattern of violence at the carnival. On the closing day of the event, police reported that five people were stabbed and 230 individuals were arrested. Earlier in the carnival, three people were also stabbed on Sunday.
Notting Hill Carnival, one of the longest-running street festivals in the UK, began in the 1960s and features a vibrant parade with performers, music, and dancing. This year, around 7,000 officers were deployed for the bank holiday weekend event, reflecting a significant policing presence aimed at ensuring safety.