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Father pays tribute to film student Finbar Sullivan, 21, after fatal stabbing in Primrose Hill

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Father pays tribute to film student Finbar Sullivan, 21, after fatal stabbing in Primrose Hill

A film student who was stabbed to death in London’s Primrose Hill has been described by his father as a “beautiful, lovely, outgoing, loving” man.

Finbar Sullivan, 21, died after being stabbed in a fight in the north London park in the early evening on Tuesday. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

His father paid tribute to him after the killing, saying Sullivan “loved movies and making films” and had gone to the park to use a new camera.

The death has left family and friends mourning the loss of a young man whose father said was full of life. The incident took place in one of north London’s well-known parks, where the altercation turned fatal.

Sullivan’s death adds to concern over violent attacks in public places, particularly when they involve young people. Police have not included further details in the source report beyond the fact that he died at the scene following a fight.

Primrose Hill, a popular area in north London, was the location of the stabbing on Tuesday evening. The killing happened as Sullivan had gone there to use his new camera, according to his father’s tribute.

His family’s words reflect the shock of losing a 21-year-old student who had been pursuing film and cinema. For those who knew him, the description offered by his father paints a picture of someone energetic, affectionate and interested in creative work.

The incident remains a devastating event for his loved ones, who are now grieving a young man remembered for his warmth and enthusiasm. His father’s tribute underscores both the personal loss and the abruptness of what happened in the park.

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