Man appears in court over attack on chef who worked under Gordon Ramsay
Mussie Imnetu remains in hospital in a critical condition.
A top chef who worked under Gordon Ramsay and Marcus Wareing has been left with catastrophic brain injuries following an attack near Notting Hill Carnival, a court heard.
Omar Wilson, 31, appeared at Westminster Magistrate’s Court on Friday charged with assaulting 41-year-old chef Mussie Imnetu outside the Dr Power restaurant in Queensway at around 11.22pm on Monday.
Mr Imnetu received immediate medical attention at the scene, before being taken to hospital, the court heard.
Rhianne Neil, prosecuting, said the chef suffered catastrophic brain injuries, bleeding on the brain, and multiple cardiac arrests. He remains in hospital in critical condition.
Wilson, of Napier Road, Leytonstone, was arrested in the early hours of Wednesday in connection with the assault.
The Metropolitan Police said Wilson was initially arrested on suspicion of attempted murder but was later charged with causing grievous bodily harm with intent.
Wilson appeared in court wearing a grey tracksuit.
He spoke only to confirm his name age and address.
Due to the nature of the charge, district judge Daniel Sternberg sent the case to the crown court for a plea and trial preparation hearing.
Wilson was remanded into custody.
He will next appear at Southwark Crown Court on September 27.
Detectives from the Met’s Specialist Crime Command continue to appeal for anyone with information about the incident to come forward.
Mr Imnetu had been visiting the UK on business from Dubai where he lives and works as a chef, the Met said.
He left The Arts Club, a private members-only club in Mayfair, on his own shortly after 1pm on Monday, wearing a blue T-shirt and black jeans.
Mr Imnetu is said to have later bought a white baseball cap before arriving alone at the Dr Power restaurant, which was busy with carnival attendees, at around 10.30pm.
The Arts Club Dubai website says Mr Imnetu has worked under celebrity chefs Ramsay and Wareing, as well as Alain Ducasse.
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