A 20-YEAR-OLD man stabbed to death at a party in south-east London on Saturday has been named as Zimbabwean national, Harold Muzeremwi.
Muzeremwi and a 24-year-old man were stabbed in a flat in Kingsley Wood Drive, Mottingham, at around 3PM on Saturday.
The Zimbabwean, who lives with his mum in Erith, died at the scene while the other man was taken to hospital with serious injuries.
A post-mortem examination took place at Greenwich Mortuary on Sunday and gave the cause of death as a stab wound.
Delaney Barnett, 26, of Baring Road, Grove Park, was due before the Bromley Magistrates’ Court on Monday to answer charges.
Muzeremwi was studying law and business studies at Bexley College and had a promising football career.
Chief Inspector Cliff Lyons of the Metropolitan Police described him as “an immaculate individual of good character".
He added: “He was a very keen sportsman. He recently had trials at Queens Park Rangers.
"He was an entirely innocent victim (who was) at the wrong place at the wrong time.”
The families of both the victims, who suffered multiple stab wounds, were "devastated".
Lyons added: "The assault was witnessed by two young women, below the age of 21, and also two children below the age of three in a block of flats that's residential where there aren't any records of particular violence or community concerns in the area. So it's quite a shocking incident."