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The 'security' that instigated the theft and resulting murder, 'Kavindu Hettiarachchi' 'aka KBrown Lankan'.
I presume his self written biography:
'Kbrown Lankan (born August 18, 1994) is a British celebrity bodyguard and entrepreneur who is the founder and owner of Supremee Group UK, a private security firm that handles protection services for A-list celebrities, high-ranking politicians, and the elite. He has worked with numerous celebrity and public figures such as Burna Boy, Sterling, Lil TJay, J Cole, Sidhu Moosewala and former Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, to name a few.
A workaholic by nature, Kbrown is a passionate and affluent entrepreneur who is strongly connected to the elites and influential people due to his job and the security services he offers to prominent clients.
Kbrown was born on August 18, 1994. He hails from London, UK, where he attended Harrow High, London. He never had it easy growing up. Crime was rampant in his locality in London, and unfortunately, he fell victim to being involved in criminal activity at a young age.
He first began working the doors in bars and clubs around London, and from there, he started to use the network that Kbrown created for himself while incarnated to help him set up his own company, Supremee Group UK.
Currently, the company offers a wide range of services, from Bodyguarding to secure transportation and private chauffeur service.
Lankan worked with many prominent clients, including Burna Boy, Sterling, Lil TJay, J Cole, Sidhu Moosewala and former Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif to name a few. He has also worked with rappers like Polo G to the presidential candidate.
Once Kbrown was in prison, now he works in collaboration with the Metropolitan Police in the UK when contracted work gets assigned. He finds his collab with the UK police funny. In an interview with Disrupt magazine, he said, ‘I went from being in a cell with them having authority over me, to me now having authority over them regarding my contracted work. It’s an insane thing to think about sometimes.’'
Source: WIKIALPHA / IMDB
'Kavindu Hettiarachchi (aka KBrown Lankan), 31, (18/08/1992) of St. Ann’s Road, Harrow has been sentenced to 13 years in prison for manslaughter and 10 years for robbery, to run concurrently.
One of the robbers that Kavinda Hettiarachchi aka KBrown Lankan was working with was LOUIS VANDROSE aka Lavell Adams-Robinson, (convicted for manslaughter) he previously had been sentenced to 2 years 3 months in 2016 for 2 violent thefts, of a gold chain and watch. His actions included grabbing the victim by the throat. The murderer Jordell Menzies had priors/arrests for vehicle, insurance, drug possession and assaulting a police officer (collision of his leg with vehicle) and obstructing a police officer.
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'..Unbeknownst to Emmanuel, Hettiarachchi, a security guard for the event, was recording him on his mobile phone. The images were subsequently sent to Vandrose, highlighting Emmanuel as a target because of his expensive watch.
As Emmanuel.. approach his vehicle, all three men got out of the car and ran towards him with Menzies at the front. He had a knife in his hand and was followed by Vandrose and Ffrench. Emmanuel ran into the middle of Gresham Street and was chased by Menzies, who twice tried to trip him before striking Emmanuel and stabbing him in the heart with a lock knife. The stabbing caused Emmanuel to fall backwards against a parked car.
Vandrose bundled Emmanuel to the floor, whilst Menzies continued to kick him. Ffrench ran towards them, bent over Emmanuel and removed the watch from his wrist. Words to the effect of “GOT IT, GOT IT, YEAH” can be heard on CCTV footage covering the attack which also had audio and sound. The three men then ran back to their vehicle and left the scene.
Emmanuel was seen to get up and walk back towards his vehicle where he collapsed on the bonnet before falling to the ground. His friends ran to try and help him.
Officers arrived on scene shortly afterwards, to find Emmanuel had sustained a stab wound. They immediately provided first aid before the London Ambulance Service arrived. Emmanuel was transported to the Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel where he was sadly pronounced dead at 00.08 hours on Monday, 2 May, 2022.
External CCTV showed Hettiarachchi observing the attack before walking over to where Emmanuel was lying on the floor. He then simply turned around and walked away. His colleague, Antonios Kfoury, did the same. Instead of trying to help Emmanuel both men returned to their vehicle before the arrival of police officers.
The watch that was stolen had the appearance of a Patek Philippe Nautilus watch with diamond encrusting, which if genuine, would be valued in the region of £125,000.00.'
'Four men have been jailed for the killing of 32-year-old Emmanuel Odunlami in the City of London which occurred in May 2022.
Jordell Menzies, aged 27, (9/9/1996) of Tennyson Road, Brent, has been sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 31 years for murdering Mr Odunlami.
Additionally, Menzies has been sentenced to eight years for robbery, to run concurrently.
Three other associates were convicted of manslaughter and robbery and were sentenced to the following:
Quincy Ffrench, aged 28, (13/12/1995) of Foyle Road, Tottenham has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for manslaughter and seven years and four months for robbery, to run concurrently.
Louis Vandrose, aged 28, (23/10/1995) of Beulah Road, Thornton Heath has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for manslaughter and seven years and four months for robbery, to run concurrently.
Kavindu Hettiarachchi (aka KBrown Lankan), 31, (18/08/1992) of St. Ann’s Road, Harrow has been sentenced to 13 years in prison for manslaughter and 10 years for robbery, to run concurrently.'
'Antonios Kfoury, aged 23, (22/08/2001) of Brentmead Gardens, West Twyford, was found guilty on 18 April 2023 of perverting the course of justice and subsequently received an 18 month custodial sentence.'
Source: City of London Police news
Alternative name via City of London Police via Twitter/X:
'Louis Vandrose ( aka Lavell Adams-Robinson)'
Prior convictions/charges with correct name, age, region:
JORDELL MENZIES
2021:
'Police on a routine patrol stopped a blue BMW at the junction of Netherwood Street and Lowfield Road at around 10.25pm on May 6.'
'Jordell Menzies, 24, of Brunswick Close, Pinner, has been charged with dangerous driving, assault of an emergency services worker, driving with no insurance and obstruction.'
'The Met says an officer sustained leg injuries after being hit by the vehicle in Lowfield Road.'
(Others in the vehicle: 'Navone McKenzie, 33, of Clement Close, NW6 has been charged with breaching the terms of a criminal behaviour order.' 'Sylva Kasongo, 26, of Handyside Street, N1 has been charged with possession of a class B drug. He has been bailed to appear at Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court on May 21.')
2019:
'JORDELL MENZIES, aged 22 and of Willsden Lane, London, admits having a quantity of cannabis in his possession in Bournemouth on January 27. Fined £50, to pay a surcharge of £30, to pay £85 costs. Also admits wilfully obstructing a PC. Fined £50.'
LOUIS VANDROSE aka Lavell Adams-Robinson, I presume he changed his name legally, same visual identity, age:
2015:
'A violent street robbery gang in Kilburn who stamped on a man’s face to steal his Rolex watch and attacked another victim as he drove in traffic have been jailed.
..Adams-Robinson, and an accomplice, attacked a second man as he walked to his van in Dunster Gardens.
The victim was accosted by his two attackers who pinned him against his vehicle and ripped a gold chain off his neck on 24 July.
Five days later Adams-Robinson robbed a driver in a convertible car with the roof down as he drove in slow traffic in Kilburn High Road.
He jumped into the back of the car and grabbed the driver around the throat before wrenching a £6,000 watch off his wrist and fleeing on foot.
..Detectives investigating the robberies identified all four through CCTV, witness statements and other evidence.'
'Adams-Robinson (*was jailed for) two years and three months' in June 2016.
Source: Brent & Kilburn Times
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Disagree, their are other procedures that NHS funds that can be removed. Such as repairing cosmetic surgical procedures gone wrong (esp from abroad) and extreme sport injuries (inc when traveling abroad). Those individuals should have to pay or get insurance to cover NHS care if goes wrong. What about potential suicide of children, teens who identify different to birth gender or think they may. The mental health difficulties before they have even experienced adult life or as entering adulthood. Puberty and later potential sexual identity could be a more complicated journey, experience. It's children and teens were talking of, not the usually mature hip replacements or adult cancer patients who usually have experienced a large portion of adulthood. (I have an undecided, probably hesitant opinion on hormone treatment and surgery for children, teens, I need to inform myself more.)
@mandowarrior123 To add context to my comment, my father had 3 or 4 hip replacements from around forty, I was his primary carer as a child. I have the last 8 years had increasing pain, my mother is often in pain, ceases up completely with rheumatoid arthritis. Both had, have outlook of wheelchair. My comment at the start focused on Nhs cost of fixing cosmetic surgery complications and extreme sports, stating people should be required to get insurance to cover that cost or pay it, why as it was an optional luxury that intially cost them to have.
When I discussed hip replacements, arthritis, I was responding to the lead comment, it wasn't to say those conditions aren't urgent or less important, it was to explain trans/lgbt children, teens that unnaturally cease their life or severe mental health consequences is also important and for lead commenter to consider the tragedy of young people who have been fatally lost before they have even experienced much of life. Apologies that I offended, my father was on waiting lists for years (including necessary enforced delays between joint replacements of about 5 years, so about 10 years for each side) and multiple surgeries seperate from arthritis, died at 57. However I do view it as he got to experience more years, life than others less fortunate.
I hope you receive the care, treatment you need soon, however also recognise it's important to save the lives of young people, so they can live a life and look beyond your personal politics if applicable. The NHS budget is substantial, their are other options to saving money or preventing injuries, such as cars having built in speed limits, more drinking regulations so less demand in A&E, emergency surgery.
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@mandowarrior123 I think your comment is to me. My father had 3 or 4 hip replacements from mid forties, I was his primary carer as a child. I have the last 8years had increasing pain, my mother is often in pain, ceases up completely with rheumatoid arthritis. Both with outlook of wheelchair. My comment at the start focused on NHS cost of fixing cosmetic surgery complications and extreme sports, stating people should be required to get insurance to cover that cost or pay it, why as it was a luxury that intially cost them to have. When I discussed hip replacements, arthritis, I was responding to the OP comment, it wasn't to say those conditions aren't urgent or less important, it was to explain transgender/lgbt children, teens that commit suicide or severe mental health consequences is also important and for OP to consider the tragedy of young suicide before they have even experienced much of life. Apologies that I offended, my father was on waiting lists for years and multiple surgeries seperate from arthritis, died at 57. However I do view it as he got to experience more years, life than others less fortunate.
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@mandowarrior123 Hi, I think your comment is to me. My father had 3 or 4 hip replacements from mid forties, I was his primary carer as a child. I have the last 8 years had increasing pain, my mother is often in pain, ceases up completely with rheumatoid arthritis. Both had, have outlook of wheelchair. My comment at the start focused on NHS cost of fixing cosmetic surgery complications and extreme sports, stating people should be required to get insurance to cover that cost or pay it, why as it was a luxury that intially cost them to have. When I discussed hip replacements, arthritis, I was responding to the OP comment, it wasn't to say those conditions aren't urgent or less important, it was to explain transgender/lgbt children, teens that end their lives or severe mental health consequences is also important and for OP to consider the tragedy of young people who have been fatally lost before they have even experienced much of life. Apologies that I offended, my father was on waiting lists for years, also with intentionally enforced, planned timespans between hip replacements (in pain) and multiple surgeries seperate from arthritis, died at 57. However I do view it as he got to experience more years, life than others less fortunate. I hope you recieve the surgery or medical help you need soon. 💚
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@mandowarrior123 When I discussed hip replacements, arthritis, I was responding to the lead comment, it wasn't to say those conditions aren't urgent or less important, it was to explain trans/lgbt children, teens that unnaturally cease their life or severe mental health consequences is also important and for lead commenter to consider the tragedy of young people who have been fatally lost before they have even experienced much of life. Apologies that I offended, my father was on waiting lists for years (including enforced delays between joint replacements) and multiple surgeries seperate from arthritis, died at 57. However I do view it as he got to experience more years, life than others less fortunate.
He had 3 or 4 hip replacements from mid forties, I was his primary carer as a child. I have the last 8 years had increasing pain, my mother is often in pain, ceases up completely with rheumatoid arthritis. Both had, have outlook of wheelchair. My comment at the start focused on Nhs cost of fixing cosmetic surgery complications and extreme sports, stating people should be required to get insurance to cover that cost or pay it, why as it was an optional luxury that intially cost them to have.
I hope you recieve the care, treatment you need soon. 💚
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@mandowarrior123 To add context to my comment, my father had 3 or 4 hip replacements from mid forties, I was his primary carer as a child. I have the last 8 years had increasing pain, my mother is often in pain, ceases up completely with rheumatoid arthritis. Both had, have outlook of wheelchair. My comment at the start focused on Nhs cost of fixing cosmetic surgery complications and extreme sports, stating people should be required to get insurance to cover that cost or pay it, why as it was an optional luxury that intially cost them to have.
When I discussed hip replacements, arthritis, I was responding to the lead comment, it wasn't to say those conditions aren't urgent or less important, it was to explain trans/lgbt children, teens that unnaturally cease their life or severe mental health consequences is also important and for lead commenter to consider the tragedy of young people who have been fatally lost before they have even experienced much of life. Apologies that I offended, my father was on waiting lists for years (including enforced delays between joint replacements) and multiple surgeries seperate from arthritis, died at 57. However I do view it as he got to experience more years, life than others less fortunate.
I hope you receive the care, treatment you need soon.
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@mandowarrior123 I replied, apologies if I was the person who caused offence, you are important. To add context to my comment, my father had 3 or 4 hip replacements from mid forties, I was his primary carer as a child. I have the last 8 years had increasing pain, my mother is often in pain, ceases up completely with rheumatoid arthritis. Both had, have outlook of wheelchair. My comment at the start focused on Nhs cost of fixing cosmetic surgery complications and extreme sports, stating people should be required to get insurance to cover that cost or pay it, why as it was an optional luxury that intially cost them to have.
When I discussed hip replacements, arthritis, I was responding to the lead comment, it wasn't to say those conditions aren't urgent or less important, it was to explain trans/lgbt children, teens that unnaturally cease their life or severe mental health consequences is also important and for lead commenter to consider the tragedy of young people who have been fatally lost before they have even experienced much of life. Apologies that I offended, my father was on waiting lists for years (including enforced delays between joint replacements) and multiple surgeries seperate from arthritis, died at 57. However I do view it as he got to experience more years, life than others less fortunate.
I hope you receive the care, treatment when appropriate however also recognise others are important also.
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