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A 21-year-old man who died after being stabbed at Notting Hill Carnival has been named as rapper Takayo Nembhard.
Mr Nembhard, known as TKorStretch, was attacked in Ladbroke Grove at about 20:00 BST on Monday.
Police had to pull him out of a huge crowd and provide emergency first aid. He later died in a west London hospital.
His manager said the rapper, who was from Bristol, had gone to Carnival with his sister and friends.
Chris Patrick said: "This is the worst possible ending for a talented kid."
Takayo Nembhard AKA TKorStretch.
Talent was endless, he was close to greatness!
With a heavy heart I bring the news that (TKorStretch) passed away last night 💔
My deepest condolences to TK’s family He was a good kid, what happened breaks my heart
Rest in peace my Friend 🙏🏿 pic.twitter.com/vvFnkOtkDi
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TKorStretch had nearly 11,000 monthly listeners on Spotify, with one of his songs having more than 300,000 streams. His YouTube videos have been viewed more than a million times.
He played for Bristol Rovers in his youth but turned to drill music after injuring his right leg.
Mr Patrick posted on Instagram that his talent "was endless and I can tell you guys he was close to greatness".
He added: "My deepest condolences to TK's Mother & Father his Brother, 2 Sisters, Girlfriend and child that will never meet his father!
"TK was a good kid, a good guy and what has happened breaks my heart... Rest in peace my Friend."
The Metropolitan Police has begun a murder investigation and said hundreds of people were in the immediate vicinity under the Westway flyover at the time.
Cdr Alison Heydari said: "The atmosphere over the past two days has been largely positive and good natured as Carnival should be.
"Regrettably, on Monday evening we saw a number of violent incidents and a 21-year-old man has lost his life.
"Our thoughts are with his family as they come to terms with their terrible loss."
She said homicide detectives would pursue every possible line of inquiry to identify those responsible and bring them to justice.
"There were hundreds of people in the immediate vicinity when this incident took place," she added.
"I would urge anyone who saw anything, who has video footage or who has any other information that could assist officers, to come forward."
Mr Nembhard's next of kin have been informed and are being supported by specialist officers.
On Monday evening, the Met announced a Section 60 order was in place within the Notting Hill Carnival area - giving officers stop and search powers - lasting until 01:00 on Tuesday.
"This is following a number of violent incidents and serious stabbings," the force said.
Police said 209 arrests had been made by early Tuesday, including 46 for assault, 36 for possession of drugs, 33 for possession of an offensive weapon, 27 public order offences and eight sexual assaults.
The Met Police Federation said at least 34 Metropolitan Police officers had been assaulted.
It tweeted: "Every year our brave officers come under attack at this event. Colleagues dread policing it. And yet nothing changes."
In 2019, when the event was last held, the Met arrested about 350 people, the majority for drug offences, while 37 were held for assaults on police.
The force also paid tribute to one of its most experienced and "affectionate" horses that died after collapsing while on duty at the carnival on Sunday.
Police Horse Sandown, a 14-year-old chestnut gelding, had policed "all types of events" across London during his seven years of service since being presented to the force in 2015.
There was also a birth at the carnival although it is not known if the mother was a local resident or visiting the spectacle.
A London Ambulance spokesperson said it was called at 18:45 to reports of "a person in labour within the footprint of Notting Hill Carnival".
"We treated an adult and baby at the scene and took them to hospital as a priority."
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