Monday, February 16 2026 - Millionaire businessman Fawaz Al-Hawasi was left injured after masked intruders forced their way into his Mayfair mansion in what is believed to have been an attempted robbery.
The 57-year-old Kuwaiti businessman was reportedly in bed
when the gang broke into his central London home. As he tried to defend himself
inside his bedroom, he was allegedly stabbed in the hand and sustained a neck
injury along with scratches during the struggle.
It remains unclear whether the burglars managed to escape
with valuables, including jewellery or the luxury watches Al-Hawasi often
showcases on social media.
His legal representatives have called on the Metropolitan
Police to release further details about the suspects, stating that other
visitors from the Arabian Gulf are concerned about their safety following the
incident.
Police confirmed that his injuries were not life-threatening
or life-changing and said investigations are ongoing.
Al-Hawasi’s sister, Khawla Mubarak Al-Hasawi, shared an
update on social media, writing: “Fawaz is fine, by God’s grace. May God
protect him from all harm and bless him with the safety of his son, Abdulaziz.”
Al-Hasawi previously owned Nottingham Forest, purchasing the
club in 2012 before selling it in 2017 to current owner Evangelos Marinakis.
His tenure saw significant managerial turnover, with nine managers appointed in
five years.
The attack comes amid a series of high-profile burglary
incidents. Recently, presenter Maya Jama and Manchester City defender Ruben
Dias were targeted while away from their £4 million Cheshire home. Thousands of
pounds worth of designer clothing, jewellery and electronics were reportedly
stolen. Dias discovered the burglary upon returning from an away match, while
Jama was overseas filming.
Elsewhere, Melanie Hamrick, fiancée of Rolling Stones
frontman Mick Jagger, revealed she was physically attacked during a night out
at Annabel’s private members’ club in Mayfair. She later wrote on Instagram:
“This is incredibly hard to share, but I was physically attacked at Annabel’s
Mayfair tonight. I’m so thankful to my friends for protecting me. Two people
grabbed me from behind, and thank god for good people who stepped in to help
me.”
She added: “I’m shaken, sad and heartbroken that people can
treat each other this way.” Authorities continue to investigate the separate
incidents.

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