A large reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest of the person who fatally stabbed a student at the club where she was employed.

In 2004, Camille Gordon was fatally stabbed at the entrance of the Blue Bunny Club in Soho.

October 16th 2024.

A large reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest of the person who fatally stabbed a student at the club where she was employed.
The London police, also known as Scotland Yard, have just released new images of a potential suspect in the 2004 murder case of Camille Gordon. This news comes after two decades of investigation into the tragic death of the Soho nightclub hostess. As a further effort to solve the case, a reward of £20,000 has been offered to anyone who can provide information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the perpetrator.

On March 1, 2004, Camille was working at the Blue Bunny Club on Archer Street when she was approached by her suspected killer. She was only 23 years old and was working part-time as a hostess while pursuing her dream of becoming a nursery assistant. The altercation began around 6:30pm and escalated quickly, resulting in Camille being stabbed in the heart less than an hour later. The dispute reportedly started over a bill of £375, and the suspect is said to have been wearing a dark jacket with the ‘Cleveland Indians’ logo on it.

According to CCTV footage, the suspect paid the entrance fee and was accompanied by Camille to a private area. However, he was later asked to leave when he couldn't pay the bill for their time together. After leaving the club, he returned again but turned back when he saw another staff member at the door. Meanwhile, at around 7:10pm, Camille returned to the entrance and shortly after, a man was seen entering and quickly leaving the doorway. This man is believed to be the suspect, and Camille's frantic screams could be heard as she staggered into the club, where she informed her colleagues that she had been stabbed.

Despite the efforts of emergency services, Camille tragically passed away from her injuries about an hour later. In the years that followed, the police have been tirelessly working to solve the case. They are still eager to speak to the unknown customer who was seen entering Piccadilly Circus Tube station shortly after the stabbing. He was described as wearing a large 'Cleveland Indians' jacket, dark jeans, white trainers, and a baseball cap.

Two days after the murder, a man went to Kennington Police Station to speak to a CID officer about the Blue Bunny Club murder. However, he left before the officer arrived and never returned. The police are urging this man to come forward and share any information he may have. He is described as white, around 35 years old, 5ft 8in, with a skinny build, defined cheekbones, and light brown hair.

Camille was originally from Jamaica but came to the UK in 2001 to study as a nursery assistant in Birmingham. She then moved to London in 2003 for better career opportunities. At the time of her death, she was living in South Norwood. Detective Inspector Amanda Greig, who is leading the investigation, stated that Camille's family is still devastated by her death and is desperate for answers and justice. She also emphasized that the police have not given up on solving the case and are hopeful that this new information will bring closure to Camille's loved ones.

In conclusion, the police are appealing to the public for any information that could help solve this 20-year-old case. They believe that even the smallest detail could make a significant difference and are urging anyone with information to come forward. The information will be kept confidential, and the police are determined to bring the person responsible for Camille's death to justice.

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