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KNIGHTSBRIDGE KILLING: Six in court over ‘perverting justice’ after dad Blue stabbed to death

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​By SCM REPORTER

 

​LONDON – SIX men appeared in court today charged in connection with the brutal stabbing of young dad Blue Stevens in the heart of posh Knightsbridge.

​The group, aged between 20 and 26, stood before Westminster Magistrates’ Court this morning facing charges of perverting the course of justice.

​The move follows a major investigation into the death of 24-year-old Blue, who was killed on the doorstep of luxury in Seville Street on July 9 last year.

​The six men charged on Saturday and appearing today are:
​Adnan Hindawi, 25, of Tower Hamlets
​Ali Hindawi, 24, of Southall
​Nicholas McCoy, 23, of Chiswick
​Mozahedul Alam, 26, of Chiswick
​Shafwan Meah, 20, of Chiswick
​Jayden Clement-Bryan, 25, of Feltham

​The defendants have been released on bail and are set to face a judge at the Old Bailey on March 9.

​Blue’s devastated family today issued a heartbreaking plea for help, revealing the “complete” void left in their lives since his death.

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​In a moving statement, they said: “Nothing can undo what has been taken from us. Our lives will never be happy or complete without our Blue.

​”Any information, no matter how small, could help our children to know their father’s life mattered.”

​​Despite the court appearances, the hunt for a key suspect continues. Detectives are desperately searching for 25-year-old Youssef Razak, who is wanted in connection with the murder.

​DCI Samantha Townsend, of the Met’s Specialist Crime Command, said: “We continue to follow every possible line of enquiry. Our thoughts remain with Blue’s family.”

​Police were called to the scene at 9:24 PM on that fateful Wednesday night in July, but despite the best efforts of paramedics, the young father died at the scene.
​CAN YOU HELP?

Anyone with info should call police on 0208 721 4961 (ref CAD 8521/09JUL25) or contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.



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