Primrose Hill stab victim ‘can never be replaced’

Primrose Hill Stab Victim ‘Can Never Be Replaced’

A 21-year-old aspiring filmmaker, who was fatally stabbed in Primrose Hill, has been called irreplaceable by his father. Christopher Sullivan, the 65-year-old parent, shared this with the Daily Mail, expressing deep grief over his son’s death.

The incident occurred near the viewing point of the North London scenic area, shortly after 18:30 BST on Tuesday. Finbar Sullivan was involved in a fight and succumbed to his injuries at the scene. His grandfather, Michael Seresin, was a notable figure in the film industry, having contributed to the production of Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban and Rambo III.

Finbar had recently received a camera as a birthday gift, which he intended to use during a visit to the park. He was a student at the London Screen Academy and had produced music videos for drill rap artists under the pseudonym Sully Shot It. Sullivan described his son as a “beautiful, lovely, outgoing, loving boy,” emphasizing his passion for visual storytelling.

“He’d gotten very ill recently and everyone was so worried about him. It affected his eyesight, but he was getting better,” said Ellen Kinnally, a friend and PR professional from New York.

Alongside Finbar, a second man in his 20s sustained non-life-threatening stab wounds and was hospitalized. The Metropolitan Police is seeking witnesses, individuals with footage, or any other relevant information from the scene. No arrests have been made as of now.