Met criticised for falsely suggesting man was stabbed at Notting Hill Carnival
Briefly

The Metropolitan Police has faced backlash after claiming a fatal attack on a chef happened during the Notting Hill Carnival, despite the incident occurring outside its area.
Commander Charmain Brenyah initially stated the incident leading to Mr. Imnetu's death was at the carnival, which the police later retracted, admitting it happened outside the carnival's footprint.
Critics, including Albie Amankona of Conservatives Against Racism For Equality, accuse the police of spreading misinformation, raising concerns about the accuracy of their statements.
In homicide investigations, understanding the circumstances that led victims and suspects to a location is crucial to comprehending the motivations behind the incident.
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