On the evening of April 7, 2026, the panoramic viewpoint atop Primrose Hill — a beloved north London landmark offering sweeping views of the city skyline — transformed from a place of beauty and relaxation into a scene of sudden horror. 21-year-old Finbar Sullivan, a talented filmmaking student and videographer known professionally as “Sully Shot It,” had climbed the hill to test a new camera he received for his birthday. What should have been a peaceful creative moment ended in a violent altercation that left him with multiple stab wounds. Despite the rapid response of paramedics and emergency services, Finbar was pronounced dead at the scene. A second man in his 20s was also stabbed nearby on Regent’s Park Road and sustained non-life-threatening injuries.

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Police and emergency services at the Primrose Hill viewpoint following the fatal stabbing on April 7, 2026. The area was quickly cordoned off as investigations began.

Eyewitnesses described a heated confrontation that escalated rapidly. Some accounts suggest the dispute began over Finbar’s use of his camera in the public space, with a challenge reportedly directed at him moments before violence erupted. A small group of bystanders reportedly stood frozen on the hilltop, watching in stunned silence as the altercation unfolded in broad daylight. Short video clips of the incident, including an 18-second segment capturing part of the argument and fight, circulated quickly online, adding to the shock and urgency of the police investigation.

Finbar Sullivan came from a creative family. His grandfather is the renowned cinematographer Michael Seresin, known for his work on major films including Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. His father, musician Christopher Sullivan, paid an emotional tribute, describing his son as “a beautiful, lovely, outgoing, loving boy” who “can never be replaced.” Finbar was studying at the London Screen Academy and had built a reputation for producing music videos, particularly in the UK drill and rap scene. His family has consistently emphasised that he was not involved in any gang activity — he was simply pursuing his passion for film and photography.

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Finbar Sullivan, 21, remembered as a kind, creative aspiring filmmaker with a bright future ahead.

Court Documents Name the Accused

In court documents and subsequent appearances, authorities named 27-year-old Oliuwadamilola Ogunyankinnu, of Southbury Road in Enfield, north London, as the man charged with Finbar Sullivan’s murder. Ogunyankinnu appeared at Stratford Magistrates’ Court on April 13, 2026. In a dramatic moment in the dock, he raised his hands and told the court: “I didn’t kill anybody. I didn’t stab anybody. Police got the wrong person.” He confirmed his personal details but was remanded in custody. He is due to appear at the Old Bailey on April 15.

A second man, 18-year-old Khalid Abdulqadir of Camden, has also been charged in connection with the incident, facing offences including grievous bodily harm with intent, violent disorder, and possession of a knife.

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Court-related images and sketches associated with Oliuwadamilola Ogunyankinnu, 27, who has been charged with the murder.

The Frozen Moment on the Hilltop

Reports from the scene paint a haunting picture: while the confrontation escalated, a small group of people on the hilltop reportedly stood frozen in silence, watching events unfold. In a place usually filled with picnickers, dog walkers, tourists, and locals enjoying the sunset views, the sudden violence left bystanders stunned. Some captured footage on their phones, contributing to the short clips that later spread widely.

Metropolitan Police have made an urgent appeal for a key witness: a young woman or teenager seen filming the fight shortly before the stabbing. She is described as wearing a pink vest, blue denim shorts, and black trainers. Her footage is considered vital evidence that could help clarify the exact sequence of events. Detective Inspector Andy Griffin has emphasised that she has not committed any offence and is being treated solely as a significant witness. Police continue to urge her, or anyone who knows her, to come forward.

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A Beloved Landmark Shattered

Primrose Hill is iconic for its open green spaces and breathtaking panoramic views of London — from the Shard and the City skyscrapers to the London Eye and beyond. On a clear spring evening, it is typically a peaceful spot for relaxation and photography. The fact that a young man lost his life here in a violent altercation has sent ripples of shock through the local community and beyond.

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The scenic Primrose Hill viewpoint overlooking the London skyline — a place associated with beauty and inspiration, now linked to this tragedy.

As the investigation continues and the case progresses at the Old Bailey, questions remain about how a simple act of filming in a public park could escalate so quickly into fatal violence. Finbar Sullivan’s family and friends continue to mourn a young man described as full of talent, warmth, and promise. The small group frozen on the hilltop that evening may have witnessed events that will prove crucial in court.

Anyone with information about the incident, the witness, or additional footage is urged to contact the Metropolitan Police via 101 (quoting the relevant reference), the major incident portal, or anonymously through Crimestoppers.