Teen Zombie Knife Attacker Found Guilty of Attempted Murder at Notting Hill Carnival
Teen Zombie Knife Attacker Found Guilty of Attempted Murder at Notting Hill Carnival

A teenager who unleashed a savage zombie knife attack at Notting Hill Carnival has been found guilty of attempted murder.

Rumarni Tuitt, 19, from Walthamstow, was convicted at the Old Bailey on Thursday, 8 May, after stabbing a stranger multiple times during the packed event on 26 August 2024.

Armed with a 10-inch zombie knife, Tuitt launched a brutal assault in Canal Way, just off Ladbroke Grove, after a heated argument. Police officers patrolling the carnival spotted him drawing the huge blade from his waistband before violently lunging at a group of revellers.

A 19-year-old man, who had no prior connection to Tuitt, suffered at least five stab wounds, including life-threatening injuries to his abdomen that required emergency surgery.

Police moved swiftly, arresting Tuitt on the spot and delivering lifesaving first aid until paramedics arrived. The blood-stained zombie knife was recovered at the scene.

Teen Zombie Knife Attacker Found Guilty of Attempted Murder at Notting Hill Carnival
Teen Zombie Knife Attacker Found Guilty Of Attempted Murder At Notting Hill Carnival

Acting Detective Inspector Sophie McLoughlin, who led the investigation, said:

This was a savage and senseless attack. The victim was very lucky to survive his injuries. Thanks to the quick-thinking officers and emergency medics, we are not dealing with a murder case.

Tuitt was charged with attempted murder and possession of a bladed article on 29 August 2024. He was immediately remanded into custody and will be sentenced on Friday, 27 June.

Carnival-goers, numbering in their hundreds of thousands, were left shocked by the violence at what should have been a celebration of music and community spirit.

Police confirmed Tuitt’s motive remains unknown.

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