CASES OF INTEREST AT THE OLD BAILEY ON THURSDAY
Court 1 at 2pm Mention in the case Jedaiah Param accused of murder. Drill rapper Crosslom Davis,20, known as Bis, was found suffering multiple stab injuries in Deptford, London SE in the early hours of December 6.
Court 2 at 10.30am trial continues of Hashem Abedi, who is the younger brother of the Manchester Arena bomber Salman Abedi,22. He denies multiple charges of murder and terrorism offences. Abedi’s brother detonated a suicide vest as music fans left an Ariana Grande concert, killing 22 people and injuring 260 more.
Court 6 at 11am Sentence of Reece Dempster, 22, who allegedly raped and battered to death 89 year old Dorothy Woolmer during a burglary at her North London home
Court 7 Not sitting trial of company boss, Paul Evers who is accused of breaching health and safety regulations after a 24 year old Romanian worker was crushed to death by an earth mover at a goods yard he ran in South east London
Court 8 Not sitting trial of Karlos Gracia and three others accused of murder. Kwasi Mensah-Ababio,26, was shot in the head in North West London.
Court 9 at 10am trial continues of Godwin Lunghy and Anuoluwa Temenu accused of taking part in a series of attacks which saw two men stabbed to death nearly two years ago. Both 20-year-old Sadiq Mohamed and 18 year old Abdikarim Hassan were killed by the two defendants
Court 10 at 9.30am Sentence of Mohammed Abdul Shakur, 46, who spent years on the run after strangling his wife 26-year-old Juli Begum and daughters Anika and Thanha, aged five and six, on New Year’s Day 2007. He fled to Bangladesh after the murders
Court 11 at 10am trial continues of Tashan Brewster and three others accused of murder. Bright Akinleye,22, was stabbed multiple times in the lobby of a hotel in North London
Court 12 at 10.30am Sentence of Jadan Richards and two 16 year olds, who were found guilty of beating to death Uber delivery driver Iderval da Silva,46. The victim was attacked after he tried to stop one of the teenagers stealing his moped.
Court 12 at 10am trial continues of drill rapper Unknown T, whose real name is Daniel Lena, and two others accused with murder. Narvaez-Jara,19, was stabbed to death in the early hours of the morning on New Year’s Day last year at a house party near Old Street in London
Court 13 at 10am trial of Amil Choudhury and another accused of murder and attempted murder. Abdullahi Hassan,20, was stabbed to death and another man received leg wounds during an attack in St. Johns Wood, London NW
Court 14 Not sitting in trial of Adam Tarik, who is accused of murder. Baris Kucuk,22, was stabbed in the leg and died two days later
Court 15 at 10am trial continues of Chris McDonald and Aliysa Ellis accused of murder. Body builder Paul Tong,53, was beaten to death during a robbery at his London home, allegedly for his Rolex watch.
Court 16 at 9.30am trial continues of Roger Jenkins and two other senior Barclays Bank executives accused of fraud. They allegedly lied to secure billions of pounds from Qatari investors and averted a taxpayer-funded bailout during the global financial crisis.
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CASES OF INTEREST AT THE OLD BAILEY ON THURSDAY
Court 1 at 2pm Mention in the case Jedaiah Param accused of murder. Drill rapper Crosslom Davis,20, known as Bis, was found suffering multiple stab injuries in Deptford, London SE in the early hours of December 6.
Court 2 at 10.30am trial continues of Hashem Abedi, who is the younger brother of the Manchester Arena bomber Salman Abedi,22. He denies multiple charges of murder and terrorism offences. Abedi’s brother detonated a suicide vest as music fans left an Ariana Grande concert, killing 22 people and injuring 260 more.
Court 6 at 11am Sentence of Reece Dempster, 22, who allegedly raped and battered to death 89 year old Dorothy Woolmer during a burglary at her North London home
Court 7 Not sitting trial of company boss, Paul Evers who is accused of breaching health and safety regulations after a 24 year old Romanian worker was crushed to death by an earth mover at a goods yard he ran in South east London
Court 8 Not sitting trial of Karlos Gracia and three others accused of murder. Kwasi Mensah-Ababio,26, was shot in the head in North West London.
Court 9 at 10am trial continues of Godwin Lunghy and Anuoluwa Temenu accused of taking part in a series of attacks which saw two men stabbed to death nearly two years ago. Both 20-year-old Sadiq Mohamed and 18 year old Abdikarim Hassan were killed by the two defendants
Court 10 at 9.30am Sentence of Mohammed Abdul Shakur, 46, who spent years on the run after strangling his wife 26-year-old Juli Begum and daughters Anika and Thanha, aged five and six, on New Year’s Day 2007. He fled to Bangladesh after the murders
Court 11 at 10am trial continues of Tashan Brewster and three others accused of murder. Bright Akinleye,22, was stabbed multiple times in the lobby of a hotel in North London
Court 12 at 10.30am Sentence of Jadan Richards and two 16 year olds, who were found guilty of beating to death Uber delivery driver Iderval da Silva,46. The victim was attacked after he tried to stop one of the teenagers stealing his moped.
Court 12 at 10am trial continues of drill rapper Unknown T, whose real name is Daniel Lena, and two others accused with murder. Narvaez-Jara,19, was stabbed to death in the early hours of the morning on New Year’s Day last year at a house party near Old Street in London
Court 13 at 10am trial of Amil Choudhury and another accused of murder and attempted murder. Abdullahi Hassan,20, was stabbed to death and another man received leg wounds during an attack in St. Johns Wood, London NW
Court 14 Not sitting in trial of Adam Tarik, who is accused of murder. Baris Kucuk,22, was stabbed in the leg and died two days later
Court 15 at 10am trial continues of Chris McDonald and Aliysa Ellis accused of murder. Body builder Paul Tong,53, was beaten to death during a robbery at his London home, allegedly for his Rolex watch.
Court 16 at 9.30am trial continues of Roger Jenkins and two other senior Barclays Bank executives accused of fraud. They allegedly lied to secure billions of pounds from Qatari investors and averted a taxpayer-funded bailout during the global financial crisis.
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