Published • loading... • Updated
Finbar Sullivan named as 21-year-old victim of Primrose Hill stabbing
A second man was wounded nearby, and police said they are reviewing CCTV, witness accounts and forensic evidence.
- On Tuesday evening, Finbar Sullivan, 21, was fatally stabbed at Primrose Hill in London after reports of a fight shortly after 18:30 BST, with Metropolitan Police officers discovering him near the popular viewpoint.
- A second man was found with stab wounds on nearby Park Road and transported to hospital by Paramedics, though officials confirmed his injuries are not life-threatening.
- Detective Inspector Andy Griffin, leading the investigation, confirmed authorities are analyzing CCTV footage and speaking with witnesses as no arrests have been made regarding the attack.
- Appealing for public assistance, Griffin said, "This incident occurred in a busy, public park and there may be many witnesses who can help us piece together what happened," as The Met urged anyone with footage to come forward.
- The Metropolitan Police confirmed Sullivan's family is receiving support from specialist officers, with Griffin stating, "Finbar's family have suffered a devastating loss and our thoughts are with them as they navigate this very challenging time.
Insights by Ground AI
14 Articles
14 Articles
Finbar Sullivan fell dead after a knife attack in broad daylight and in front of the horrified eyes of hundreds of Londoners who were in the park enjoying the good weather.
Reposted by
ITV
Man, 21, killed in Primrose Hill stabbing named by police
Finbar Sullivan died in one of two double stabbings in London on Tuesday. A 21-year-old man killed in one of two double stabbings on Tuesday has been named by police. Finbar Sullivan was fatally stabbed in a fight in Primrose Hill, north London, in the early evening and despite the efforts of paramedics he was pronounced dead at the scene. A second man, aged in his 20s, was found nearby in Regent’s Park Road with knife wounds and was taken to ho…
Coverage Details
Total News Sources14
Leaning Left3Leaning Right4Center4Last UpdatedBias Distribution37% Center, 36% Right
Bias Distribution
- 37% of the sources are Center, 36% of the sources lean Right
37% Center
L 27%
C 37%
R 36%
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium










