Man, 18, extradited from Dubai and charged with murder of woman at £4,000,000 London home

Man, 18, extradited from Dubai and charged with murder of woman at £4,000,000 London home
Kamonnan Thiamphanit, known as Angela, was stabbed to death at a £4 million Airbnb near Hyde Park in April 2024 (Picture: Met Police/PA/Shutterstock)

A man has been extradited from Dubai and charged with the murder of a woman in Westminster two years ago.

Kamonnan Thiamphanit, known as Angela, was stabbed to death at a £4 million Airbnb near Hyde Park in April 2024.

Enzo Bettamio, 18, was flown back to the UK on Friday following joint enquiries by the Metropolitan Police and specialist lawyers in the Crown Prosecution Service’s extradition and international units.

Ms Thiamphanit was found by police at the Grade II-listed property in Stanhope Place, Bayswater, at around 8.30am on Monday April 8, 2024, with multiple stab wounds.

She was declared dead at the scene.

Bettamio will appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court later today.

Undated handout photo issued by the Metropolitan Police of Kamonnan Thiamphanit, also known as Angela. Enzo Bettamio has been charged with the murder of Ms Thiamphanit in Westminster two years ago after being extradited from the United Arab Emirates. Issue date: Saturday April 25, 2026. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Metropolitan Police/Pa Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
Kamonnan Thiamphanit, also known as Angela, was found by police at the Grade II-listed property in Stanhope Place, Bayswater (Picture: Metropolitan Police/PA)
Man, 18, is extradited from Dubai and charged with murdering Thai woman who was stabbed to death in her ?4million Hyde Park mansion two years ago shutterstock
Police and forensics officers at the scene in central London two years ago (Picture: Shutterstock)

Detective chief inspector Alison Foxwell, who is leading the investigation, said: ‘I would also like to express my sincere thanks to Angela’s family and friends for their patience and unwavering support to the investigation, throughout what has been an incredibly difficult and distressing time for them.’

The Met had referred itself to the Independent Office for Police Conduct following the murder, after officers were contacted twice by friends of Ms Thiamphanit the day before her body was discovered.

The case was graded as a medium-risk missing person inquiry before officers forced entry and discovered the 27-year-old, who had Chinese, Hong Kong and Thai nationality.

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