Two men charged in connection with Islington murder

Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

Detectives investigating a fatal stabbing in Islington have charged two men.

Ibrahim Elkadmiri, 30 (28.06.93) of no fixed abode was charged with murder and possession of an offensive weapon.

A second man, Ahmed Abdi Ahmed, 33 (20.01.90) of Marlborough Road, N19 was charged with assisting an offender.

Both men were charged in the morning of Tuesday, 5 September and will appear in custody at Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court on the same day.

The charges come after police were called to reports of a stabbing on Axminster Road, N7 at 11:39hrs on Wednesday, 30 August.

Officers and the London Ambulance Service attended. At the scene, 23-year-old Yahye Ahmed was found with knife injuries. Despite the efforts of emergency services, he was sadly pronounced dead at the scene.

His family continues to be supported by specialist officers.

Appeal for information after fatal fall from height in Hackney

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Officers are appealing for information after a fatal fall from height in Hackney.

Police were called by London Ambulance Service at 12:36hrs on Sunday, 3 September, to a person fallen from height at a block of flats in Portland Rise, N4.

Officers attended along with LAS and London’s Air Ambulance,

The man, who was aged in his early 30s, was sadly pronounced dead at the scene.

His next of kin have been informed.

A forensic scene was in place, but has now been removed.

There has been no arrest.

Enquiries continue to establish the circumstances.

Officers from the Central East Command Unit investigate.

Any witnesses or anyone with any information is asked to call police on 101 or contact via Twitter @MetCC. Please quote CAD3146/03SEP

To give information anonymously contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or online at crimestoppers-uk.org.

Man who murdered teenager jailed for 23 years

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A man has been jailed for life for the murder of Donavan Allen in Enfield.

Timothy Adeoye, 20 (31.03.03), of no fixed address, appeared at the Old Bailey on Monday, 4 September where he was handed a life sentence – to serve a minimum of 23 years.

The outcome follows a trial which concluded on Friday, 5 May with Adeoye being convicted of the murder of Donavan Allen; possession of an offensive weapon and threatening a person with a blade in a public place.

Detective Chief Inspector Linda Bradley, investigating, said: “Adeoye is a dangerous individual. He has not taken responsibility for his actions, however he will now have time to reflect on their consequences. Of course there is no court outcome that could return Donavan to his family and the thoughts of myself and my team are very much with them today.”

Police were called at 18:10hrs on Monday, 7 February 2022 to reports of a stabbing on Ayley Croft in Enfield. Officers attended along with paramedics from the London Ambulance Service [LAS] and found Donavan Allen, 17, who had been stabbed in the chest.

Despite the best efforts of members of the public and the emergency services, he sadly died at the scene.

A post-mortem examination held on Wednesday, 9 February found that Donavan had died from a single stab wound to the chest.

A murder investigation was launched led by Detective Chief Inspector Linda Bradley.

The investigation found that on the day of the murder, three males were at a flat in Ayley Croft waiting for their friend to arrive.

Instead, the defendant, Timothy Adeoye arrived. In order to gain entry to the flat, Adeoye produced a knife and entered the property.

While Adeoye was inside the address a male, who was with Donavan, called the flat and said that he was on his way to the address. Adeoye quickly told the group not to tell them that he was at the address. He took a knife from the kitchen and left the flat to wait for Donavan’s friend in the communal area of the building.

As Donavan Allen, and his friend, entered the building and headed toward the flat, Adeoye approached them, wearing a balaclava with a skeleton face on it. He pulled out a knife and told them to empty their pockets. At this point, a neighbour in the communal area shouted at the group to leave or they would call police. Adeoye threatened this neighbour with a knife.

Donavan and his friend turned to leave, but Adeoye followed them. He then stabbed Donavan in the chest causing the injury that claimed his life.

As part of the investigation, detectives analysed mobile phone movement that Adeoye travelled to Paddington train station after the murder, where he took a train to Bristol, and then went on to an address at Fore Street, Trowbridge where he was eventually arrested on suspicion of murder on Thursday, 10 February 2022.

On arrest, Adeoye attempted to escape from a rear window and also attempted to throw out his mobile phone – this was recovered by officers.

On 12 February 2022, he was charged with the murder of Donavan Allen, three counts of attempted robbery, possession of an offensive weapon and threatening a person with a knife/blade in a public place.

He was remanded in custody throughout proceedings.

Donavan’s mother said: “Donavan was polite, kind, funny and talented and he was taken from us for no reason at all. There are no words to describe the loss. If I lost a husband I’d be a widow, and a child that loses their parents is an orphan . . .but for a sister who has lost her brother and a mother that has lost her only son, there are no words”.

Appeal on first anniversary of fatal shooting

Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

Detectives are renewing appeals for information on the first anniversary of a fatal shooting in West Kensington.

Shortly after 02:00hrs on 4 September 2022, police were called to Kensington High Street, W14 following reports of a firearms discharge.

On arrival, officers carried out a search of the area and found 29-year-old Maximillian Kusi-Owusu injured. They immediately provided first aid before he was taken to hospital by the London Ambulance Service.

Despite the efforts of medical staff, Maximillian died at 05:32hrs that morning.

A post-mortem examination held on 6 September 2022 confirmed cause of death as a gunshot wound.

His family continue to be supported by specialist officers.

Homicide detectives from the Met’s Specialist Crime Command are leading the investigation and are renewing appeals for anyone with information to come forward.

Detective Chief Inspector Mike Nolan said: “Our investigation remains ongoing, and we are determined to find whomever is responsible for this tragic incident.

“Whilst we have carried out an extensive investigation, including a thorough review of local CCTV, we still require your help.

“It has been a year since Maximillian was killed and his family are still without the answers they need. I am asking for your help to identify who fired that fatal shot. I am certain that someone has the information that will allow us to make arrests.

“This murder occurred in the early hours of a Sunday morning in an area that would have been busy after people enjoyed a night out. Did you see or hear anything suspicious? We are particularly interested in anyone who has information regarding a silver Alfa Romeo Stelvio seen in the area of Radnor Terrace at that time.

“Please do the right thing and come forward. If you do not want to speak with officers, contact Crimestoppers anonymously.”

Anyone with information that could assist police is asked to call 101 or tweet @MetCC giving the reference CAD 824/04Sep22.

Information can also be provided to the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously, on 0800 555 111.

A 29-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of murder on 4 September 2022 before being released with no further action.

UPDATE: Two men arrested in connection with Islington murder

Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

Detectives investigating a fatal stabbing in Islington have made two arrests.

A 30-year-old man [A] was arrested on suspicion of murder, and a 33-year-old man [B] was arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender. They remain in police custody.

Detective Chief Inspector Neil John, said: “These arrests overnight are a significant development and we are keeping Yahye’s family informed.

“I would still encourage anyone who has information, or who witnessed the events of that morning to contact police.”

Police were called to reports of a stabbing on Axminster Road at 11:39hrs on Wednesday, 30 August.

Officers and the London Ambulance Service attended. At the scene, 23-year-old Yahye Ahmed was found with knife injuries. Despite the efforts of emergency services, he was sadly pronounced dead at the scene.

His family continues to be supported by specialist officers.

Anyone who witnessed this incident or has footage should call police on 101 or Tweet @MetCC quoting reference CAD 2840/30Aug.

To remain 100% anonymous call the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Woman sought in connection with racially aggravated assault in Bexley

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Police have released an image of a woman they want to speak to following an incident in Erith.

At around 16:40hrs on Friday, 11 August the victim, a 55-year-old man, entered a newsagent in Brook Street DA8 when he noticed a woman was in dispute with a member of staff.

The victim attempted to intervene to calm the situation, at which point he was allegedly repeatedly assaulted, spat at and racially abused by the woman.

The woman then left the scene.

Police attended and conducted an extensive search of the area with the victim, but the woman could not be found.

The victim did not suffer any serious injuries but was understandably shaken by the incident.

Officers have been following enquiries and are now turning to the public to help identify her.

Anyone who can identify the woman in the picture is asked to call 101 or post @MetCC ref CAD 5023/11 Aug.

To remain 100% anonymous contact the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Appeal for information after man seriously injured in unprovoked assault in Havering

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Detectives are investigating after a man was left seriously injured following an unprovoked assault in Romford.

At around 03:15hrs on Saturday, 2 September, police were dealing with an unrelated matter when they came across an unresponsive man in Western Road.

The 21-year-old man was taken to hospital, where he remains. He has suffered a broken nose and head injuries. His next of kin are aware.

It was established that the victim had been walking in the street after a night out with friends when he had a brief interaction with another man, who then assaulted him before making off.

The suspect is described as aged approx 20-25, with short curly hair on top with shaved sides. He was wearing dark trousers and a purple hoodie.

There have been no arrests at this time.

Anyone who witnessed the incident, or has information that could help police, should call 101 or post @MetCC ref CAD 1068/02Sep

To remain anonymous contact the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

UPDATE: Man charged with Wandsworth murder

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Detectives investigating a fatal stabbing in Wandsworth have charged a man.

On Saturday, 2 September, Earl Morit-Britton, 36 (22.01.87), of Rose Hill, Sutton, was arrested and later charged with the murder of Theo Porteous.

He has been remanded in custody to appear at Wimbledon Magistrates’ Court on Monday.

Theo’s next of kin have been informed.

Police were called to Thessaly Road, SW8 at 12:36hrs on Thursday, 24 August, where they found a man with a number of knife wounds.

The London Ambulance Service and London’s Air Ambulance also attended and despite the efforts of medics to save him, 32-year-old Theo was sadly pronounced dead at the scene at 13:09hrs.

His family continue to be supported by specially trained officers

Anyone who witnessed this incident or has footage should call police on 101 or Tweet @MetCC quoting 3633/24AUG.

You can also share information, photos and videos directly with the investigation team via https://mipp.police.uk/operati…

To remain 100% anonymous call the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or visit Crimestoppers-uk.org.

Man arrested in connection with Wandsworth murder

Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

Detectives investigating a fatal stabbing in Wandsworth have made an arrest.

On Saturday, 2 September, officers arrested a 36-year-old man on suspicion of the murder of Theo Porteous. He was taken to a south London police station where he remains in custody.

Police were called to Thessaly Road, SW8 at 12:36hrs on Thursday, 24 August, where they found a man with a number of knife wounds.

The London Ambulance Service and London’s Air Ambulance also attended and despite the efforts of medics to save him, 32-year-old Theo was sadly pronounced dead at the scene at 13:09hrs.

His family continue to be supported by specially trained officers

Anyone who witnessed this incident or has footage should call police on 101 or Tweet @MetCC quoting 3633/24AUG.

You can also share information, photos and videos directly with the investigation team.

To remain 100% anonymous call the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Man jailed for manslaughter of his partner in Brent

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A man has been sentenced after admitting to the manslaughter of his partner following her death in Wembley.

Leonidas Georgalla, 51 (31.05.72) was jailed for 12 years with an extended licence period of five years, following a hearing at the Old Bailey on Friday, 1 September. He had admitted to the manslaughter of 39-year-old Kathleen John at an earlier hearing at the same court.

The incident happened in the early hours of Friday, 29 July 2022.

Emergency services were called at around 02:20hrs to London Road, Wembley to reports that a woman had fallen from a height.

Officers and paramedics arrived and found Kathleen motionless, suffering significant injuries in a pathway at the rear of the address. Despite their best efforts, Kathleen died at the scene.

The window Kathleen had fallen from was two floors up; when officers entered the flat they found blood along with broken items, indicating there had been some sort of disturbance. Georgalla – who was in a relationship with Kathleen and was present outside the flat when the emergency services arrived – was arrested.

A post-mortem examination concluded that Kathleen was suffering injuries consistent with an assault in addition to the injuries she suffered from the fall.

Officers established that Georgalla had breached a restraining order in relation to being with Kathleen – this was in relation to previous incidents of domestic violence. A check of Georgalla’s criminal record showed previous instances of domestic abuse.

Throughout his police interview, Georgalla refused to answer any of the questions officers put to him. He was charged with Kathleen’s murder on 30 July, but a plea of manslaughter was subsequently accepted.

Detective Inspector John Marriott of the Met’s Specialist Crime Command who led the investigation said:

“Leonidas Georgalla is a danger to women with a history of domestic violence offences. At the time of Kathleen’s death, there was a restraining order against him for previous abuse she had suffered and officers established previous incidents where he had been convicted of domestic violence offences in other countries.

“We will never know the exact circumstances of how Kathleen came to fall from the window of her flat but the post mortem examination shows she had sustained assault injuries in the moments prior to this. While Leonidas has admitted responsibility for her death, this will be of little solace to Kathleen’s family and friends.

“Tackling violence against women and girls remains a key priority for the Met and we continue to strive to improve how we identify and investigate offending. Training focused on domestic abuse has been given to over 8,000 frontline officers so we can improve our initial response to these incidents; there are also specialist public protection units across the Met who will investigate allegations of domestic abuse and support those who report offences.

“If you are in an abusive relationship, or know someone who is, I would urge you to contact police so we can investigate and provide support.”