Man jailed for murdering mum in front of daughter at Notting Hill Carnival

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Met Police Cher Maximen, a woman with long dark wavy hair, smiling at the cameraMet Police

Cher Maximen was stabbed at Notting Hill Carnival's family day

The man who murdered Cher Maximen in front of her three-year-old daughter at Notting Hill Carnival has been jailed for life.

Shakeil Thibou, 20, from Kensington in west London, was sentenced at the Old Bailey where he was ordered to serve a minimum term of 29 years.

Ms Maximen, 32, was stabbed with a zombie knife when a fight between a group of men broke out next to her. She died six days later in hospital.

During sentencing, Judge Philip Katz said: "It is not possible to overstate the impact of Cher's brutal and shocking murder on those who knew her."

The trial heard that Thibou had lunged at a man, Adjei Isaac, during the fight on 25 August - family day at the carnival.

As Mr Isaac tried to avoid being stabbed, he came into contact with Ms Maximen, who fell to the ground. She was then stabbed by Thibou.

Thibou was found guilty of murder, attempting to cause grievous bodily harm to 20-year-old Mr Isaac with intent, and having an offensive weapon.

Met Police Mugshot of Shakeil Thibou. He is seen from the shoulders up wearing a grey top.Met Police

Shakeil Thibou has been jailed for 29 years

Judge Katz said Thibou's "brazen" attack had been carried out in broad daylight in front of families and the police.

"Cher Maximen took her three-year-old daughter to a children's day at the Notting Hill Carnival," he said.

"Instead of them both just enjoying a fun day together, that child witnessed her mother being murdered in front of her.

"The police were totally outnumbered as the violence spun out of control."

Thibou, who wore a medical face mask and blue beanie hat in the dock, looked straight ahead throughout.

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