Woman, 27, stabbed to death at home near Marble Arch as neighbours heard ‘high-pitched screams’
A WOMAN who died following a stabbing in London has been named.
The body of Kamonnan Thiamphanit, 27, was discovered by cops in a multi-million pound mansion on Monday morning.
The Met launched a murder enquiry after forcing entry into the home on Stanhope Place, Bayswater, at around 8.30am
The discovery followed reports from neighbours who said they heard “high-pitched screaming” on Sunday.
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Kamonnan, known to pals as Angela, lived at the address.
A post-mortem examination carried out on Wednesday found the cause of death was sharp force trauma.
There has been no arrest and inquiries continue.
Detective Chief Inspector Adam Clifton, who leads the investigation, said: “My team continues to work tirelessly to piece together the events that led to Kamonnan’s murder.
“Kamonnan’s family and friends have been devastated by this murder and we must ensure whoever is responsible is held to account.”