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Finsbury Park mosque attack suspect denies driving van | |
(35 minutes later) | |
The man accused of driving a van into a crowd of people near a north London mosque has denied he was behind the wheel during the attack. | |
Darren Osborne, 48, told Woolwich Crown Court a "guy called Dave" was driving during the incident on 19 June 2017. | |
Earlier, evidence from the prosecution alleged Mr Osborne told police on the day of his arrest he was "flying solo". | |
He is accused of mowing down people in Finsbury Park, killing Makram Ali, 51, and injuring nine others. | |
Mr Osborne, from Cardiff, denies charges of murder and attempted murder. | Mr Osborne, from Cardiff, denies charges of murder and attempted murder. |
Defence barrister Lisa Wilding QC asked Mr Osborne: "Were you the driver of the van?" to which he replied: "No". | |
Ms Wilding said: "Did you know who was the driver of the van?" and he replied: "A guy called Dave". | |
Taking to the witness box, Mr Osborne said he had met "Dave" at the Pick and Shovel pub in Treforest, South Wales, in early April or March last year. | |
'Flying solo' | |
Earlier, the court heard evidence on whether Mr Osborne acted with accomplices - namely two men, known only as "Dave" and "Terry Jones". | Earlier, the court heard evidence on whether Mr Osborne acted with accomplices - namely two men, known only as "Dave" and "Terry Jones". |
Concluding the prosecution case, Jonathan Rees QC said Mr Osborne told the Metropolitan Police on the day of the attack that he was acting alone. | Concluding the prosecution case, Jonathan Rees QC said Mr Osborne told the Metropolitan Police on the day of the attack that he was acting alone. |
He read a statement from Det Con Paul Dring, who interviewed Mr Osborne as he was under armed guard at University College Hospital, on the day of the attack. | He read a statement from Det Con Paul Dring, who interviewed Mr Osborne as he was under armed guard at University College Hospital, on the day of the attack. |
DC Dring said he asked Ms Osborne: "In terms of what happened today, is there anyone else involved?" to which the defendant allegedly replied "no". | DC Dring said he asked Ms Osborne: "In terms of what happened today, is there anyone else involved?" to which the defendant allegedly replied "no". |
The court heard that at the end of the interview, DC Dring asked: "Finally from me, is there anything at all that you know about that could harm anyone?" | The court heard that at the end of the interview, DC Dring asked: "Finally from me, is there anything at all that you know about that could harm anyone?" |
Mr Osborne replied "no", and after a pause added: "I'm flying solo", the court heard. | Mr Osborne replied "no", and after a pause added: "I'm flying solo", the court heard. |
'Couple of pints' | 'Couple of pints' |
Mr Osborne is said to have spoken to officers after he was detained and told them he "lost control" of his van. | Mr Osborne is said to have spoken to officers after he was detained and told them he "lost control" of his van. |
The court was shown footage from the body camera of PC David Jones, who is said to have handcuffed Mr Osborne while he was on the ground after the incident. | The court was shown footage from the body camera of PC David Jones, who is said to have handcuffed Mr Osborne while he was on the ground after the incident. |
A man - who the prosecution says is Mr Osborne - can be heard saying: "I lost control of the van", and "lost control, man". | A man - who the prosecution says is Mr Osborne - can be heard saying: "I lost control of the van", and "lost control, man". |
Mr Jones then says: "Were you driving, yeah?" and the man is heard to reply: "Yeah". | Mr Jones then says: "Were you driving, yeah?" and the man is heard to reply: "Yeah". |
Asked if he had been drinking, the man said he had consumed a "couple of pints". | Asked if he had been drinking, the man said he had consumed a "couple of pints". |
Mr Osborne denies the murder of Mr Ali and attempted murder of "persons at the junction of Seven Sisters Road and Whadcoat Street, London". | |
Mr Ali, from Haringey, had collapsed at the roadside shortly before being hit by the vehicle after leaving a prayer meeting. |