-0.7 C
New York
Wednesday, February 12, 2025
HomeUK NewsTributes paid to hotel manager who was killed in accident at Kensington...

Tributes paid to hotel manager who was killed in accident at Kensington High Street

Date:

Related stories

Tory leader Badenoch proposes stricter citizenship rules for migrants

Migrants on work visas who claim benefits will no...

Asian-origin bishop resigns following sexual assault allegations in Liverpool

Bishop of Liverpool Resigns Amid Sexual Assault Allegations The Bishop...

UK Trade Secretary to visit India in February for FTA talks

UK Trade Secretary to visit India in February for...

Gatwick’s second runway bid could undermine Heathrow expansion plans

The debate over UK airport expansion has heated up...

UK government to launch local inquiries into child sexual exploitation

The UK government has announced a national review to...

TRIBUTES have been paid to a hotel manager who was killed in a collision at Kensington High Street last week.

Niksan D’Costa, 27, was crossing the road in west London on Thursday (23) night when he was struck by a vehicle.

According to reports, he was pronounced dead at the scene by the pedestrian crossing near TK Maxx.

The Metropolitan Police informed that a man, 25, has been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving and driving under the influence of a controlled substance. Later, has been released on bail until a later date in May.

Witnesses said that the road was closed following the incident and around 10 police cars descended on the busy London area.

- Advertisement -

The Evening Standard reported that D’Costa was working as a duty night manager at the Hoxton Hotel Holborn until recently.

“When I started at the hotel he was so nice to me and very supportive. We are in total shock, he was such a lovely guy. Everybody liked him. he was so popular with everyone at the hotel. We are devastated,” his former colleague Beth Devine told the newspaper.

Another former colleague, Rodolphe Augusto, described D’Costa as a ‘great friend’ and ‘precious colleague’.

“He was a pure soul, such a lovely person, very helpful and always with a smile on his face. Niksan loved London and he was very focused on the hotel industry, he was a very hard worker and family oriented,” Augusto was quoted as saying by the Evening Standard.

The Met said that D’Costa’s next of kin have been informed and are being supported by specialist officers.

Police appealed anyone who witnessed the accident or who may have dashcam footage to contact the force.

Subscribe

- Never miss a story with notifications

- Gain full access to our premium content

- Browse free from up to 5 devices at once

Latest stories