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10 July 2025, 08:02 | Updated: 10 July 2025, 15:00

Latest: Father stabbed to death outside five-star hotel ‘for his Rolex’ pictured

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  • Man in his 20s stabbed to death in street ‘for his Rolex’
  • No arrests made as police launch hunt for knife attacker
  • ‘Bougie’ areas of London ‘clearly not safe,’ say tourists
  • Police have asked anyone with information to call 101 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111
A police cordon remains in place this morning.

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By Jacob Paul, Ella Bennett and Fraser Knight

A murder investigation has been launched after a killer knifed a man to death outside a five-star hotel and casino in London after the victim fought back in an attempt to stop him stealing his Rolex.

The victim, 24, was knifed to death outside the £1,650-a-night Park Tower Hotel and Casino in London’s Knightsbridge, directly opposite Harvey Nichols.

Californian tourist Sarah, who is staying in the hotel with her husband and two sons, told LBC: “One of the staff members told us it was over a Rolex.

“I was standing right here on the street [on the opposite side of the hotel] when it happened and I heard nothing until all the sirens came round. I was wearing my Rolex too.”

“Now we have our guard up. The Rolex won’t be back on this trip.”

A worker at a luxury hotel near the murder scene said: “I was working there last night. My secretary told me a masked man tried to rob his watch. It was a couple. But the guy pulled out his hand and he took out his knife and stabbed him.

“The couple were walking along the pavement and he tried to fight back but the guy took the knife and stabbed him in the chest,” he told MailOnline.

Two American guests staying at hotel said: “We were out around the same time this happened and my father passed by and it happened right there.

“The concierge said it was a stabbing. There was an argument and he (the attacker) was on a bike.

“All our friends that live here told us don’t wear expensive watches. It’s kind of sad being in London not being able to wear your expensive jewellery.”

Emergency services were called to the scene around 9.30pm yesterday to reports of a stabbing on Seville Street, Knightsbridge.

Police, the London Ambulance Service and London’s Air Ambulance attended, but despite the best efforts of emergency services the victim was pronounced dead at the scene.

A London Ambulance Service spokesperson said: “We sent resources to the scene, including paramedics in fast response cars and an incident response officer.

“We also dispatched a trauma team from London’s Air Ambulance, which consisted of a paramedic and a doctor in a car.

“The first paramedic arrived in less than four minutes. Sadly, despite the best efforts of our crews, a man died at the scene.”

The victim’s next-of-kin are aware of the stabbing and are being supported by specialist officers.

No arrests have been made as of yet and a crime scene will be in place for some time while officers investigate.

Police cordon
Officers were called to Seville Street last night to reports of a stabbing.

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Witnesses on X told of their horror at the ‘bloody’ scene in the street.

One user wrote: “Looks like serious incident Knightsbridge untold emergency services holding white sheet while they work on someone.”

One tourist in Knightsbridge told LBC this morning they had considered moving to London with their partner before learning of the stabbing but that London was ‘clearly not’ safe.

The man from Cheshire said: “We love London and we’re staying at a little hotel nearby. It’s lovely.”

He continued: “We were toying with relocating, having a look at property, trying to find somewhere we could afford around here.

“This morning I was going to ask the concierge at the hotel, what’s crime like around here? You know, can you wear a watch? Can you drive a nice car? What’s the deal? And apparently not.

“I figured if you’re staying in the bougie areas of London, then maybe it’d be safer, but clearly not.

“That’s really sad. It’s literally put me off wanting to move to around here.”

Rachel Blake MP said: “I am shocked and saddened to hear the news from Knightsbridge yesterday evening. My thoughts are with the family and friends of the victim, as well as with the local residents that I represent. I have now been in touch with the relevant police forces to understand further details of the incident and will continue to keep in touch with them until a suspect is identified. 

“I understand that this will be deeply distressing for residents and visitors to the Knightsbridge area. Please do reach out to me if you have any concerns at this time, and I will continue to monitor the news closely. “

This incident comes on the same day London Mayor Sadiq Khan promised a blitz on town centre crime.

“This summer, town centres and high streets will see more police, as part of our collaborative work to tackle shoplifting, theft and anti-social behaviour.

“We’re working with the Met, local partners and community groups to build safer town centres and a safer London for everyone,” he wrote on X.

Meanwhile, the Met have identified the top 32 town centres and high street location across London that have the biggest challenge with anti-social behaviour, theft and street crime.

Police presence in Knightsbridge following stabbing
Police at the scene last night.

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“They will be the focus for enhanced partnership action with local authorities, businesses and communities to tackle crime,” it said.

It added: “Every single borough will see increased police and partner activity in the hotspot areas including Stratford, Woolwich Town Centre, Finsbury Park, Croydon Town Centre, Shepherds Bush Green, Elephant and Castle, Seven Sisters and London’s West End.”

A spokesperson for the Mayor of London said: “The Mayor’s thoughts and prayers are with the family and friends of the man who was senselessly killed in Knightsbridge last night. Knife crime has no place in our streets or communities and the Mayor is committed to doing all he can working with communities, the police and partners to keep Londoners safe.”

Police have asked anyone with information to call 101 referencing CAD 8521/09JUL if you were a witness or have any information which might help.You can also call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or visit crimestoppers-uk.org.





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