Detectives have released pictures of 16 witnesses they want to speak to after a fatal attack close to Notting Hill Carnival.
Chef Mussie Imnetu, 41, was found unconscious with a head injury in Queensway just before 11.30pm on August 26.
Officers provided emergency first aid until paramedics arrived, and Mussie was then rushed to a west London hospital, where he died four day later.
The incident took place after Notting Hill Carnival, outside Dr Power restaurant.
Mussie is believed to have been visiting the UK from Dubai, where he lived and worked, at the time.
Police have now released images of 16 witnesses they believe may have information about the attack.
Detective Chief Inspector Brian Howie, who is leading the investigation, said a man had been charged in connection with the incident.
But he added that police were still keen to hear from anyone who can help piece together Mussie’s movements on the day of the attack.
It is believed the 41-year-old left The Arts Club in Dover Street at around 1pm, and then arrived at Dr Power restaurant at around 10.30pm.
DCI Howie said: “We have images of a number of people who were in or near the Dr Power restaurant at the time of the attack.
“Are you one of the people pictured or do you recognise anyone? Did you hear or see something either before or after the attack that may help with the investigation?
“I would like to stress that none of those pictured have done anything wrong.
“Perhaps they were enjoying post carnival celebrations and may not live in the area, but they could hold information that is important to the investigation, and I urge them to contact us.”
Anyone with information should call police on 101, message @MetCC on X or contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111, giving the reference 8020/26AUG and quoting the number on the photo they are providing information about.
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