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Husband charged over Pc's murder Husband in court over Pc killing
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Police have charged the husband of special constable Nisha Patel-Nasri over her murder. The husband of special police constable Nisha Patel-Nasri has been remanded in custody charged with her murder.
Fadi Nasri, 33, was arrested on Tuesday morning over the fatal stabbing outside their home in Wembley, north-west London, in May 2006. Fadi Nasri, 33, was arrested on Tuesday morning over his wife's fatal stabbing, which happened outside their home in Wembley, north-west London, last May.
Mr Nasri was charged along with another man, 37-year-old Roger Lesley, and both will appear before magistrates on Thursday, Scotland Yard said. Mr Nasri and Roger Lesley, 37, of Bells Hill, Barnet, who is also charged with murder, both appeared before West London Magistrates' Court on Thursday.
Two other men have previously been charged with her murder. Both men have been remanded in custody until 16 March at the Old Bailey.
Guard of honour There was no application for bail.
Jason Jones, 35, of Hathaway Crescent, and 40-year-old Tony Emmanuel of Clements Road, East Ham, both east London, are due to appear at the Old Bailey on 16 March. Two other men have previously been charged with murdering Mrs Patel-Nasri.
It is believed Mr Nasri no longer lives at the home he and his wife shared in Sudbury Avenue. Mrs Patel-Nasri, a hairdresser, had been a special constable for three and a half years. Jason Jones, 35, of Hathaway Crescent, and 40-year-old Tony Emmanuel, of Clements Road, East Ham, both east London, are also due to appear at the Old Bailey on 16 March.
Mrs Patel-Nasri, a hairdresser, had been a special constable for three-and-a-half years.
She and her husband had been celebrating their third wedding anniversary on 11 May, the night of the attack.She and her husband had been celebrating their third wedding anniversary on 11 May, the night of the attack.
At her funeral over 100 police officers formed a guard of honour at her funeral at Golders Green Crematorium in north London. The 29-year-old died from a single stab wound to the upper leg.
Mr Nasri read a eulogy at the service.
Nasri, who is self-employed and living at Alderman Court, north London, and Lesley, who is unemployed and from Bells Hill, Barnet, will appear at West London Magistrates Court.