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Daniel Anjorin: Murder accused Marcus Monzo wanted to kill, court told | Daniel Anjorin: Murder accused Marcus Monzo wanted to kill, court told |
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Daniel Anjorin died after being stabbed as he left his home on his way to school | Daniel Anjorin died after being stabbed as he left his home on his way to school |
The man accused of murdering a 14-year-boy in a series of sword attacks in east London had "a clear intention to kill", a jury has heard. | The man accused of murdering a 14-year-boy in a series of sword attacks in east London had "a clear intention to kill", a jury has heard. |
Marcus Monzo, 37, denies murdering Daniel Anjorin as the schoolboy left his home and walked to school in Hainault on 30 April last year. | |
The defendant is also accused of attacking five other people who were seriously injured during a 20-minute period. He denies a total of eight charges, including four counts of attempted murder. | |
On the first day of the trial at the Old Bailey, the jury heard Daniel had suffered a "devastating and unsurvivable injury to his face." | On the first day of the trial at the Old Bailey, the jury heard Daniel had suffered a "devastating and unsurvivable injury to his face." |
Prosecutor Tom Little KC added that Mr Monzo had "a clear intention to kill a number of people... it did not matter who they were, or indeed how old they were." | |
Warning: this story contains details some may find distressing | Warning: this story contains details some may find distressing |
'Moved like a predator' | 'Moved like a predator' |
It is alleged the first attack happened at about 06:15 when Mr Monzo drove his grey Ford Transit van at speed into pedestrian Donato Iwule who was "catapulted" into a nearby garden. | |
Mr Monzo then got out of the van and hit Mr Iwule in the face with a sword, the court heard. | |
The jury heard how Daniel was wearing sports clothes, a backpack and headphones when he was approached from behind and attacked by Mr Monzo at about 07:00 BST on Laing Close. | |
"He had left home and was just walking to school, minding his own business, looking forward to the day ahead when he was killed by the defendant," Mr Little said. | |
Mr Monzo must have seen Daniel and "moved quickly like a predator" behind him, Mr Little said. | |
"He lifted the sword above his head and then swung it downwards towards Daniel's head and neck area," he said. | |
"His life was snuffed out in an instant." | "His life was snuffed out in an instant." |
Marcus Monzo is on trial at the Old Bailey charged with Daniel's murder | Marcus Monzo is on trial at the Old Bailey charged with Daniel's murder |
After police arrived, the defendant approached them brandishing the sword, the court heard. | |
In body camera footage played to the jury, police are seen repeatedly shouting at him to drop his sword as they called for backup. | |
One officer, PC Yasmin Mechen-Whitfield, chased the defendant through a series of alleyways through residential properties, the court heard. | |
She was hit three times with the sword, which had a 60cm (24in) blade, sustaining "significant injuries" that could have "easily" killed her, the court heard. | |
'Truly horrifying' | |
Mr Monzo then broke into the home of a couple before going into their bedroom where they were asleep with their four-year-old daughter, the jury was told. | |
The prosecutor said: "Their bedroom door suddenly opened and the defendant entered their bedroom holding what they described as a machete in his hand but was of course the same sword. | The prosecutor said: "Their bedroom door suddenly opened and the defendant entered their bedroom holding what they described as a machete in his hand but was of course the same sword. |
"He shouted out towards them 'Do you believe in god?' | |
"What happened must have been truly horrifying and confusing," Mr Little said. | "What happened must have been truly horrifying and confusing," Mr Little said. |
Mr Monzo attacked the male resident with the sword, only stopping when the couple's daughter started crying, the jury heard. | |
Police had been following the defendant and he was backed into a nearby garage area near to the other alleged attacks, the court was told. | |
Mr Monzo then struck another police officer, Insp Moloy Campbell, with the sword before attempting to flee, the prosecutor said. | |
He added that Mr Monzo then climbed on top a garage before he was eventually disarmed and arrested. | |
'Professional assassin' | |
When police arrested Mr Monzo and asked if he understood, he replied: "Allah, Allah will unite us all" and "God, God, will reunite us all," the court heard. | |
During a police interview, Mr Monzo claimed his personality had switched and he compared the events to the movie The Hunger Games. | |
He also told police that he had "many personalities" and that one of them was a "professional assassin", the prosecution said. | |
When police searched his home, they found a cat he had killed and skinned, as well as a quantity of cannabis, jurors were told. | |
Mr Little said Mr Monzo's behaviour was triggered "by self-induced intoxication in the form of drugs" which led to a psychotic disorder. | |
He added the defence's case was that the defendant was "most likely suffering from a pre-existing condition which created a vulnerability to experiencing psychotic episodes with schizophrenia-like symptoms, prompted by his use of cannabis". | He added the defence's case was that the defendant was "most likely suffering from a pre-existing condition which created a vulnerability to experiencing psychotic episodes with schizophrenia-like symptoms, prompted by his use of cannabis". |
Drug-induced psychosis is not a recognised medical condition and cannot alone establish diminished responsibility, Mr Little said, adding that psychiatrists will discuss whether Mr Monzo met the threshold for a schizotypal disorder diagnosis. | |
Mr Monzo also denies wounding with intent, aggravated burglary and possession of an offensive weapon relating to a kitchen knife. He previously admitted two counts of having an offensive weapon, namely two swords. | |
The trial continues. | The trial continues. |
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