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Man quizzed over death of woman Man charged over death of woman
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Detectives investigating the murder of a mother-of-two from south-west London have arrested a man. An 18-year-old man has been charged with the murder of a mother-of-two in her home in south-west London.
Laila Rezk, 51, was killed after entering her house in Robin Hood Lane, Putney in November 2006. Laila Rezk, 51, was killed after entering her house in Robin Hood Lane, Putney, in November 2006.
Her daughter found her suffering from severe head injuries and she later died in hospital. Her daughter, 22, and son, 20, found her suffering from severe head injuries and she later died in hospital.
The suspect, who was arrested on Tuesday, is being detained at a south London police station. Police have not yet released his age. Lloyd Edwards, from Roehampton, south west London is due to appear at Kingston Magistrates' Court on Thursday charged with her murder.
'Fear everything' Mrs Rezk was attacked in the hallway of her house shortly after arriving home from her job in Covent Garden where she worked for an international in-flight entertainment company.
Mrs Rezk was attacked in the hallway of her house on 30 November last year, shortly after arriving home from her job in Covent Garden, where she worked for an international in-flight entertainment company. Originally from Egypt, Ms Rezk studied at the American University in Cairo before moving to Britain with her father.
Detectives believe she may have been followed home while on a bus. She met her husband Maurice, who worked in banking, after arriving in the UK.
Mrs Rezk's daughter, Dina, later said: "I feel like I fear everything but I also don't fear anything any more because the worst I can possibly imagine happening has already happened." They married in 1981 and celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary last year.
Mrs Rezk was originally from Egypt and moved to Britain with her father. She celebrated her 25th wedding anniversary to husband Maurice Rezk last year.