Daniel Anjorin: Marcus Monzo in court over death of schoolboy in Hainault

Daniel Anjorin: Marcus Monzo in court over death of schoolboy in Hainault
Daniel Anjorin: Marcus Monzo in court over death of schoolboy in Hainault
2 May 2024, 06:58 BST

Updated 1 hour ago

Image caption, Daniel Anjorin had a “positive nature and gentle character”, his school said

A man is due to appear in court charged with murdering 14-year-old Daniel Anjorin in a sword attack in north-east London.

Marcus Arduini Monzo, 36, is due before Westminster Magistrates’ Court over the attack in Hainault.

Police were called to reports of a car crashing into a house and people being stabbed at around 07:00 BST on Tuesday.

Daniel suffered fatal stab wounds and four other people, including two police officers, were injured.

Mr Monzo has also been charged with two counts of attempted murder, two counts of causing grievous bodily harm, aggravated burglary, and possession of a bladed article.

Image caption, Police were called to reports of a car crashing into a house and people being stabbed on Tuesday morning

The Metropolitan Police said a 33-year-old man was injured when a van crashed into a property on Laing Close. He was then attacked and sustained a neck wound.

Another man, 35, was cut on his arm when he was assaulted inside a nearby house. Their conditions are not considered to be life-threatening.

Following this, Daniel was attacked, the Met said. He later died in hospital.

Two police officers were seriously injured while attending the crime scene. One suffered “horrifically serious” arm wounds, while the other sustained a hand injury.

The Met Police Federation said the pair were “recovering well”.

Daniel’s school, Bancroft’s, in Woodford Green, said he was a “true scholar” who had a “positive nature and gentle character.”

In a statement, it described him as a “core member” of the community, adding: “Losing such a young pupil is something we will always struggle to come to terms with.”

Image caption, Flowers have been left at the scene

In Hainault, the police cordon has been lifted and floral tributes continue to be laid.

Sue, a retired minister, was among those paying her respects.

She said: “It’s just lovely the way in which this community is here for each other and supporting one another.

“We just hope and pray something like this will never happen again here.”

 
For Latest Updates Follow us on Google News
 

-

PREV How much money has Junior won in the current Copa Libertadores?
NEXT The sale of CNG was interrupted in some areas of Argentina to ensure domestic gas