A man accused of murdering a top chef near Notting Hill Carnival has claimed he acted out of fear and in self-defence.
Omar Wilson punched and kicked Mussie Imnetu during a row outside Dr Power restaurant in Queensway, west London, last August.
A CHARITY worker accused of beating a top chef to death at Notting Hill Carnival said he acted in “self defence”, a court ...
Omar Wilson, 31, claims he acted in self-defence when he punched and kicked top chef Mussie Imnetu, 41, fearing he was ...
Charity worker Omar Wilson, 31, punched and kicked Mussie ... "Knowing what I know now it definitely seems excessive." Mr Wilson, of Leytonstone, in east London, denies murder and denies intending ...
Omar Wilson, 31, punched and kicked Mussie Imnetu ... Wilson, of Napier Road, Leytonstone, east London, denies murder. The trial continues.