A young father was stabbed to death in a red carpet brawl outside a restaurant Caravaggio after a quarrel over cloakroom
queue-jumping, the Old Bailey heard on Wednesday, June 8.
Kabba Kamara, 23, had attended the £20-a-head Red Carpet @ Caravaggio
R&B club night for a friend’s birthday when he was stabbed in the
abdomen.
Junior Afolayan, 24, is accused of delivering the fatal blow to Mr
Kamara during the 3am bust-up outside the Italian restaurant, egged on
by brothers Ayodeji and Olatunde Odunyemi.
"There wasn't any trouble during the course of the event in the restaurant until the end," said prosecutor Alan Kent QC.
"It was December and a lot of people all at the same time went to get their coats. There
was no form of orderly queue around that cloakroom area, and there
began to be a little bit of pushing and shoving. It's not entirely clear
who started it or why it started."
Several eyewitnesses recorded the cloakroom row and the ensuing
violence outside on their phones, and it was also caught on the
restaurant’s CCTV cameras in Leadenhall Street.
On the footage, played to the court that afternoon, someone shouted
"let's go outside" before Afolayan allegedly said "let's go and get the
ting".
A bout of "pushing and shoving" broke out on the red carpet outside Caravaggio as the partygoers spilled out of the front door.
During the jostling, a glass Mr Kamara was holding “goes flying”,
said Mr Kent, and as the violence escalated, Ayodeji Odunyemi, 24, is
seen on camera fighting with Mr Kamara.
His older brother Olatunde 25, then turned to Afolayan and said: "Where's the knife?", the court heard.
Afolayan allegedly ran at Mr Kamara, stabbing him once in the abdomen and causing him to fall back against a street sign.
Mr Kamara, who was born in Sierra Leone, collapsed in the street and
died from his injuries just over 24 hours later in hospital.
"Many witnesses didn't see a stabbing, they saw what they described
to police as a punch", said Mr Kent. "The two groups didn't know each
other, it's not as if there was any
history between these three defendants and Mr Kamara and any of his
friends. They just happened to be at the same event that particular
night."
Afolayan, of Wandsworth Road, Clapham, and the Olatunde brothers,
both of Loughborough Street, Lambeth, all deny murder and an alternative
charge of manslaughter. The trial continues.
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