CASES OF INTEREST AT THE OLD BAILEY ON THURSDAY
Court 1 at 10.15am trial in the case of Kai Holder accused of causing death by dangerous driving. Holder was driving a moped belonging to the Dominos pizza chain, with the victim, 14 year old schololboy Bradlee Alboni-Odellas a passenger, when the fatal crash took place.
Court 5 at 10am trial in the case of Bobby Ternent and another accused of murder. John Avers, 47, suffered “catastrophic” injuries when he was held down and run over four times, in Dagenham, East London supermarket carpark.
Court 6 at 10am trial in the case of Luke Matthews and others accused of murder. Kyle Kelson, 25, was blasted in the head with a shotgun in the early hours of June 19 in North Cheam, Surrey.
Court 8 at 10am trial in the case of David Adeyanju and others accused of murder. Minicab driver Gabriel Bringye, 37, was found collapsed inside a vehicle in Tottenham, north London suffering from stab wounds.
Court 9 at 10.15am trial of Dray Nyame , 28, who is charged with attempted murder and firearms offences. He allegedly shot a gang rival through the window of a moving car after making off with a stash of drugs without paying.
Court 10 at 10am trial of James Watson, who is charged with murdering six year old Rikki Neave. Rikki’s naked body was in woodland a few minutes from his home in Welland, Peterborough, on November 29 1994. Watson would have been 13 at the time of the killing. He was arrested following a cold case review
Court 12 at 10am jury deliberating in the trial of Leon Smith, 39, Warwick Burrows, 47, and others, who are said to have been part of a gang war waged against Turkish crime families in north London. They deny conspiracy to murder.
Court 12 at 10am trial of Tahra Ahmed, who was running a volunteer network to assist victims of the Grenfell fire. She is alleged to have made comments about supposed Jewish involvement in the tragedy.
Court 14 at 10am trial in the case Abubaker Deghayes accused of encouraging terrorism during a speech at a Brighton mosque
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CASES OF INTEREST AT THE OLD BAILEY ON THURSDAY
Court 1 at 10.15am trial in the case of Kai Holder accused of causing death by dangerous driving. Holder was driving a moped belonging to the Dominos pizza chain, with the victim, 14 year old schololboy Bradlee Alboni-Odellas a passenger, when the fatal crash took place.
Court 5 at 10am trial in the case of Bobby Ternent and another accused of murder. John Avers, 47, suffered “catastrophic” injuries when he was held down and run over four times, in Dagenham, East London supermarket carpark.
Court 6 at 10am trial in the case of Luke Matthews and others accused of murder. Kyle Kelson, 25, was blasted in the head with a shotgun in the early hours of June 19 in North Cheam, Surrey.
Court 8 at 10am trial in the case of David Adeyanju and others accused of murder. Minicab driver Gabriel Bringye, 37, was found collapsed inside a vehicle in Tottenham, north London suffering from stab wounds.
Court 9 at 10.15am trial of Dray Nyame , 28, who is charged with attempted murder and firearms offences. He allegedly shot a gang rival through the window of a moving car after making off with a stash of drugs without paying.
Court 10 at 10am trial of James Watson, who is charged with murdering six year old Rikki Neave. Rikki’s naked body was in woodland a few minutes from his home in Welland, Peterborough, on November 29 1994. Watson would have been 13 at the time of the killing. He was arrested following a cold case review
Court 12 at 10am jury deliberating in the trial of Leon Smith, 39, Warwick Burrows, 47, and others, who are said to have been part of a gang war waged against Turkish crime families in north London. They deny conspiracy to murder.
Court 12 at 10am trial of Tahra Ahmed, who was running a volunteer network to assist victims of the Grenfell fire. She is alleged to have made comments about supposed Jewish involvement in the tragedy.
Court 14 at 10am trial in the case Abubaker Deghayes accused of encouraging terrorism during a speech at a Brighton mosque
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