Kingston: third man charged with murder of Kai Davis

By Ellie Brown - Local Democracy Reporter

8th Sep 2021 | Local News

Kai Davis (pictured), 22, died in a fatal stabbing on Kingston's Clarence street last month. He had been chatting outside Pryzm when he was attacked.
Kai Davis (pictured), 22, died in a fatal stabbing on Kingston's Clarence street last month. He had been chatting outside Pryzm when he was attacked.

A third man has been charged with the murder of Kai Davis in Kingston.

Conrad Adams, 18, will appear in Bromley Magistrates Court today (8 September).

Two other men both aged 22, appeared at the Old Bailey via video link yesterday.

The pair were remanded in custody and will attend a plea hearing later this autumn, on November 23.

Kai died after being stabbed on Clarence Street in the early hours of the morning on 21 August.

The 22-year-old was attacked while chatting outside Przym nightclub, The Evening Standard reports.

The Hounslow resident then ran 200 metres, before collapsing due to his injuries.

Emergency services were on the scene but sadly Kai was later pronounced dead in hospital.

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