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Georgia Bell

Six charged with perverting the course of justice over Blue Stevens Knightsbridge murder probe

Blue Stevens was died at the scene in Knightsbridge - (Metropolitan Police/PA)

Six men have been charged with perverting the court of justice over the murder of Blue Stevens.

Blue Stevens was stabbed to death in Knightsbridge last year.

Police received reports of a stabbing in Seville Street, Knightsbridge, at 9:24 on July 9, 2025. They attended the scene, where they found Blue Stevens.

Despite the best efforts of first responders, the 24-year-old sadly died at the scene, and a murder investigation was launched.

Adnan Hindawi, 25, Ali Hindawi, 24, Nicholas McCoy, 23, Mozahedul Alam, 26, Shafwan Meah, 20, and Jayden Clement-Bryan, 25, were charged with perverting the course of justice on January 10.

All six men appeared at Westminster Magistrates’ Court (PA Archive)

They appeared at Westminster Magistrates' Court on February 9.

All six have been released on bail and are expected to appear at the Old Bailey on March 9.

Police are appealing for information to locate Youssef Razak, 25, who is wanted in connection with the murder.

Detective Chief Inspector Samantha Townsend, from the Met’s Specialist Crime Command, said: “We continue to follow every possible line of enquiry as part of our investigation.

“Our thoughts remain with Blue’s family, who continue to be supported by specialist officers.”

Blue's family said: "Nothing can undo what has been taken from us. Our lives will never be happy or complete without our Blue.

"We are pleading with anyone who has any information about this crime or the offender to come forward. Any information, no matter how small, could help our children to know their father’s life mattered."

Anyone with information that might aid the investigation should contact the police on 0208 721 4961, referencing CAD 8521/09JUL25.

Tips can also be made anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or visit crimestoppers-uk.org.

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