By Rory Tingle For Mailonline
Published: 01:56 GMT, 18 January 2019 | Updated: 08:47 GMT, 18 January 2019
Ossama Hamed is believed to have travelled to Jordan following a murder on London's Park Lane on New Year's Day
The prime suspect in the murder of a sex party bouncer at a £12million Park Lane mansion is believed to have fled Britain and escaped to Jordan.
Ossama Hamed, 25, was spotted in CCTV footage of a brawl in which 33-year-old Tudor Simionov was stabbed to death as he tried to protect other staff from a mob trying to crash the event.
It is not known how Hamed, from Fulham, was allegedly able to flee Britain.
A source told The Sun: 'Hamed left the country very soon afterwards. Police are desperately trying to find him to interview him over the murder.'
Abu Hamza's 26-year-old son, Imran Mostafa Kamel, has been charged with two firearms offences after the fight at 5.30am on New Year's Day.
Hamza was found guilty of terror offences in both the UK and US, where he is serving a life sentence at a high-security prison after being extradited from Britain in 2012.
Ossama Hamed, 25, was spotted in CCTV footage of a brawl in which 33-year-old Tudor Simionov was stabbed