Police release first image of Daniel Anjorin
The first image of Daniel Anjorin, the 14-year-old boy killed in yesterdayâs attack in Hainault, has been released by the Metropolitan police.
Hainault sword attack: police release first image of Daniel Anjorin â latest updates | LondonPolice release first image of Daniel AnjorinThe first image of Daniel Anjorin, the 14-year-old boy killed in yesterdayâs attack in Hainault, has been released by the Metropolitan police. Key events Daniel's school 'devastated' by news of his deathIn a statement on its website, independent school Bancroftâs (which Daniel Anjorin was a pupil at) said:
In the statement, which you can read here, the Metropolitan police also said:
Hainault attack suspect in police custody after leaving hospital, Met confirmsThe Metropolitan police has said a 36-year-old man is in police custody on suspicion of Danielâs murder. âHe was arrested before being taken to hospital due to injuries from the crash,â the Met statement reads. âHe is now in police custody.â The suspect sustained injuries after a vehicle crashed into a house in the north-east London suburb on Tuesday, before video showed him clutching a bladed weapon, and shouts of panic and terror as he moved around the area. He was detained after being subdued by the firing of a Taser â an electric stun gun â but not before two police officers at the scene had sustained significant injuries. Two men in their 30s were injured in sword attack, Met saysIn a statement, the Metropolitan police has given further details of how the sword attack unfolded yesterday morning. The Met said a 33-year-old man was attacked by the suspect and suffered a wound to the neck, adding that a 35-year-old man âsuffered lacerations to his armâ when he was attacked inside a house. The statement reads:
Police release first image of Daniel AnjorinThe first image of Daniel Anjorin, the 14-year-old boy killed in yesterdayâs attack in Hainault, has been released by the Metropolitan police. Bancroft's School sends statement to parents on Daniel Anjorin's deathThe head of Bancroftâs School, Simon Marshall, has sent a statement to parents, in which Daniel Anjorin, the 14-year-old boy killed in the Hainault attack yesterday, was described as a âmuch-lovedâ member of the school. The statement, seen by the BBC, reads:
The scene in Hainault remains quiet following yesterdayâs sword attack, with access to the residential area in east London continuing to be restricted, the Telegraphâs Neil Johnston reports. Few people have been allowed in or out of the police cordon, Johnston, who is reporting from the area, noted. What new information has emerged today about the attack in Hainault?
People 'couldn't help but smile' when Daniel walked into a room, friend saysDaniel Anjorinâs friend, Cyan Thompson, 19, has told The Independent that people âcouldnât help but smileâ when Daniel entered the room. Thompson said he was an Arsenal fan who loved studying maths Bancroftâs school in Woodford Green, in east London. âHe was a very good person on his way to school and then some random person did that. For what purpose?â Thompson said. âI saw him the day before he was killed.â âIâm way older but Daniel was better than me at Maths. I was planning on playing football with him later today. But thatâs not going to happen. âHe was like a prime Messi he could get past me very easily. He was small but very jinky. He was very determined guy. I support Man City he supports Arsenal it was a good rivalry. You couldnât help but smile when he walked into the room.â School where victim's mother works shares its condolencesDaniel Anjorinâs mother works at Holy Family Catholic School, which published a statement on its website addressed to parents and carers. It read:
Daniel was a student at the private Bancroftâs school in Woodford Green, which is still reeling from losing one of its alumni, Grace OâMalley-Kumar, who was stabbed to death in Nottingham in June 2023. Earlier today, the leaders of the UKâs two biggest political parties paid tribute to the victims of the attack during prime ministerâs Questions. Rishi Sunak said the thoughts of all MPs are with the people affected by yesterdayâs attack.
Keir Starmer backed what Sunak said about the attack. He praised the emergency services, and sent his condolences to the family of the boy killed. Mental health services key to preventing violent crimes, says KhanPippa Crerar Too many people with mental health issues who have committed violent crimes missed out on treatment as a result of cuts to support services, Sadiq Khan has warned. In an interview with the Guardian, he said such crimes were preventable and said years of austerity has left NHS mental health provision on its knees. The mayor of Londonâs remarks came after a âdevastatingâ attack by a man armed with a sword left a 14-year-old boy dead and four others injured in east London, including two police officers who sustained serious wounds. Khan praised officers for running towards the suspect, even though he was armed, to try to keep the public safe. The Guardian understands police are investigating whether the individual has a history of mental ill health.
Where did the attack take place?The Metropolitan police commissioner, Sir Mark Rowley, hailed the bravery of his officers and gave further details of the trauma the two officers had suffered after coming face to face with the suspect. Rowley told LBC radio: âI saw the [male] inspector whose hand is badly damaged. I saw him before the operation, and he was in good spirits. I think that was partly the morphine, to be honest. âBut heâs got a lot of patching up to be done on his hand. Really serious injuries there. âAnd I was talking to the family and colleagues of the woman officer whoâs really badly damaged [her] arm, really seriously damaged and the surgeon spent ⦠many, many hours basically putting her arm back together. It will be a long journey of recovery.â Boy attended same school as victim of Nottingham stabbingVikram Dodd The 14-year-old boy killed in the sword attack in north-east London attended the same school as one of the victims of the 2023 Nottingham attacks, the Guardian understands. The teenager, understood to be Daniel Anjorin, was a student at the private Bancroftâs school in Woodford Green, which is still reeling from losing one of its alumni, Grace OâMalley-Kumar, who was stabbed to death in Nottingham in June 2023. The school is to issue a statement later on Wednesday. A statement on the website of the Holy Family Catholic school, in Walthamstow, where the victimâs mother worked, said: âIt is with great sadness that I share with you the news of the death of the child of one of our staff members. âMrs Anjorinâs son was taken from this life suddenly this morning on his way to school. Please keep Mrs Anjorin, her husband and their other children in your prayers.â The man suspected of carrying out the stabbings in Hainault is to be questioned by detectives after doctors declared him fit to leave hospital and formally enter police custody. The 36-year-old was arrested at the scene of a 22-minute violent rampage, first with a van and then a sword, that left the 14-year-old boy dead and four others injured. The suspect sustained injuries after a vehicle crashed into a house in the north-east London suburb on Tuesday, before video showed him clutching a bladed weapon, and shouts of panic and terror as he moved around the area. He was detained after being subdued by the firing of a Taser â an electric stun gun â but not before two police officers at the scene had sustained significant injuries. Source link Posted: 2024-05-01 16:26:50 |
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