Man, 31, charged with murder of Gordon Ramsay protege chef, 41, near Notting Hill Carnival
A MAN has been charged with the murder of a top chef at Notting Hill Carnival.
Mussie Imnetu, 41, was found unconscious outside a restaurant in Queensway at around 11.22pm on August 26.
The top chef worked with Gordon Ramsay[/caption] CCTV showing Mussie leaving the Arts Club in Mayfair hours before the horror[/caption]The chef, who previously worked alongside Gordon Ramsay and Marcus Wareing, had suffered catastrophic brain injuries and multiple cardiac arrests.
He was rushed to a west London hospital, but died of his injuries on Friday.
Omar Wilson, 31, of Leytonstone, appeared at Westminster Magistrates’ Court last week charged with causing grievous bodily harm (GBH) with intent.
But he was charged with murder following Mussie’s death in hospital.
Wilson, who is currently self-employed and is a director for a charity, is remanded in custody.
The horror is said to have unfolded after Mussie, who is the head chef at Arts Club in Dubai, left the restaurant’s sister venue in Dover Street, Mayfair.
A CCTV image released by police shows the Swedish chef looking at his phone as he departed shortly after 1pm.
He was wearing a blue T-shirt and black jeans, and later bought a white baseball cap, Scotland Yard said.
Mussie then arrived at the Dr Power restaurant on Queensway, West London, at around 10.30pm.
He was found little under an hour later, with cops giving him emergency aid until paramedics rushed him to hospital.
But he died of his injuries on Friday.
It comes as cops probing the alleged have released CCTV images of 16 people.
Detectives investigating the alleged murder have issued images of 16 witnesses they are keen to speak to[/caption]