Two people have been arrested over the murder of a filmmaking student in Primrose Hill.
Finbar Sullivan, 21, was stabbed to death when a fight broke out in the north London park last Tuesday evening, April 7.
The park was packed at the time and detectives are still appealing for witnesses – particularly those with any photos or video of the incident – to come forward.
Scotland Yard confirmed this morning that two men are being questioned over the stabbing.
One, a 27-year-old man, is under arrest on suspicion of murder, while the other, a 25-year-old man, is being held on suspicion of assisting an offender.
Detective Inspector Andy Griffin, who is leading the investigation, said: ‘My thoughts remain with Finbar’s family who continue to receive support from specialist officers at this unimaginably difficult time.
‘Although we have made two arrests, my officers continue to work around the clock to trace everyone involved.
‘Anything you submit could have a huge impact on our investigation.
‘In the meantime, residents can expect to see an increased police presence as dedicated local officers continue patrols in Primrose Hill and the surrounding areas.’
Christopher Sullivan told the Daily Mail his son wanted to become a cameraman like his grandfather Michael Seresin – who worked on Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban and Rambo III – and had gone to the park to use a new camera he had got for his birthday.
‘This is the worst tragedy I could ever imagine,’ the 65-year-old told the newspaper on Thursday.
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‘He’s my only son… I had him when I was 45.
He can never be replaced.
‘He’d just bought a new camera, we all chipped in for his 21st birthday, and he took it up there to do a bit of filming.’
Mr Sullivan, a musician and founder of 1980s band Blue Rondo a la Turk, added: ‘I’m so broken-hearted, I can’t believe it.
‘He was the most beautiful, lovely, outgoing, loving boy.
He was just a really lovely person.
‘And why he was targeted, we have no idea.’
Mr Sullivan said he rushed to Primrose Hill as soon as he was informed of the incident – of which police said on Wednesday video footage was circulating online.
‘I got the call at about six that he’d been stabbed, so I rushed up there,’ Mr Sullivan said.
‘I wasn’t allowed in because it was a crime scene, and by that point he’d had 20 minutes of CPR.
He’d obviously died.
‘It’s Primrose Hill, for God’s sake… it’s like Hyde Park.
It’s not somewhere you expect this.’
Finbar Sullivan was a student at the London Screen Academy and produced music videos for drill rap artists under the name Sully Shot It, the Mail reported.
Despite the drill rap scene’s association with gang violence, Mr Sullivan denied his son was involved in any of it.
‘All I can tell you is he was the subject of an indiscriminate stabbing.
He was not a gang member,’ Mr Sullivan said.
‘He was just a little groovy 21-year-old who loved movies and making films.
He didn’t drink, he didn’t smoke, he didn’t go out.
‘He recently did a video for Joseph Corre, Vivienne Westwood’s son.
‘We were just about to start a company together… he was going to do his showreel today with me.
And now he’s dead.’
The Metropolitan Police have urged ‘anyone who has any information, including photos or videos’ to get in touch.
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