'Dangerous' Fulham Man May Have Fled The Country


Ossama Hamed sought by police investigating murder of bouncer

Ossama Hamed along with Nor Aden Hamanda
Ossama Hamed and Nor Aden Hamanda

A 25-year-old man from Fulham is being sought by police investigating the murder of Tudor Simionov on New Year’s Day.

Police have described Ossama Hamed along with Nor Aden Hamanda as dangerous individuals. They believe they were both involved in the altercation that occurred outside a party just before Mr Simionov was stabbed. It is feared they have fled the country with reports suggesting Ossama Hamed may be in Jordan.

Det Insp Garry Moncrieff, from the Homicide and Major Crime Command, said, "Ossama Hamed and Nor Aden Hamada are dangerous individuals who need to be apprehended.

"I am not willing to speculate on where they may be but rest assured we are working with colleagues to ensure that if they are in this country, or overseas, we will track them down."

Mr Simionov was acting as security for a private party on Park Lane when an altercation developed outside the event and he was called to the front door. It is alleged that a group of men were trying to gain access to the party. Snapchat footage filmed just before his death shows Mr Simionov pushing away a group of nine men who were trying to get access to the house where the party was taking place. Moments later he was stabbed in the chest.

During the struggle Romanian national Mr Simionov was fatally stabbed and three of his colleagues were injured including one woman. They have all since been released from hospital.

A man from Hammersmith has been charged with violent disorder by police investigating the killing. He has been named as 25-year-old Ahmed Munajed and he is due to appear before magistrates in Westminster this Wednesday (23 January).

Tudor Simionov
Tudor Simionov

Ealing-based Imran Mostafa Kamel, the 26-year-old son of imprisoned radical Islamic preacher Abu Hamza, was charged with firearms offences by officers investigating the murder but they say that his arrest was unconnected with the events on Park Lane. He is currently on remand in Wandsworth prison and due to appear in court at the end of this month.

Police say the investigation into the circumstances surrounding the death of 33-year-old Tudor Simionov continues.


January 23, 2019