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Edmonton beheading: Nicholas Salvador, 25, appears in court charged with murder of Palmira Silva in London garden | |
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A 25-year-old man has appeared in court charged with murdering an elderly great-grandmother who was beheaded in her back garden in north London. | |
Palmira Silva, 82, died on Thursday after the alleged machete attack in broad daylight, when police staged a dramatic operation to evacuate children and neighbours from the scene. | |
Nicholas Salvador, of Gilda Avenue, Enfield, appeared at Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court on Saturday and was remanded in custody to appear at the Old Bailey on Tuesday. | |
He did not enter a plea to charges of murder and assault on a police officer whose wrist was allegedly broken during his arrest. | |
Salvador was Tasered by armed police and was afterwards taken to hospital, where he remained under guard until being charged late on Friday night. | Salvador was Tasered by armed police and was afterwards taken to hospital, where he remained under guard until being charged late on Friday night. |
Emergency calls initially reported that a man had beheaded an animal, thought to be a cat, but when police arrived they found Ms Silva’s body in busy Nightingale Road. | Emergency calls initially reported that a man had beheaded an animal, thought to be a cat, but when police arrived they found Ms Silva’s body in busy Nightingale Road. |
The Metropolitan Police said officers distracted the man after he was seen going through back gardens while they took people to safety from nearby homes. | The Metropolitan Police said officers distracted the man after he was seen going through back gardens while they took people to safety from nearby homes. |
Nicholas Salvador has been charged with murder Ms Silva, who was widowed and had moved to London from Italy, was well-known in the community where she ran her own café, called Silva’s, in Church Street. | Nicholas Salvador has been charged with murder Ms Silva, who was widowed and had moved to London from Italy, was well-known in the community where she ran her own café, called Silva’s, in Church Street. |
It was shuttered and closed on Friday as local people tried to come to terms with her tragic death. | It was shuttered and closed on Friday as local people tried to come to terms with her tragic death. |
“She was a lovely lady, she didn't have a bad bone in her body,” said Sylvia Lewis. | “She was a lovely lady, she didn't have a bad bone in her body,” said Sylvia Lewis. |
“To get to 82 then have that happen, she didn't deserve that.” | “To get to 82 then have that happen, she didn't deserve that.” |
Ms Silva's daughter, Celestina, said the area in which her mother lived after moving from Italy with her husband decades ago had changed dramatically. | Ms Silva's daughter, Celestina, said the area in which her mother lived after moving from Italy with her husband decades ago had changed dramatically. |
Palmira Silva, 82, died on Thursday The 49-year-old told the Daily Mail: “She knew the area was changing but she was determined to stay. It seems such a dreadful, senseless waste.” | Palmira Silva, 82, died on Thursday The 49-year-old told the Daily Mail: “She knew the area was changing but she was determined to stay. It seems such a dreadful, senseless waste.” |
She said the nature of her mother's death was “the most horrendous thing”. | She said the nature of her mother's death was “the most horrendous thing”. |
The Met Police confirmed shortly after the attack that there were no signs of a link to terrorism amid speculation following the Islamic State’s beheadings of two American journalists. | The Met Police confirmed shortly after the attack that there were no signs of a link to terrorism amid speculation following the Islamic State’s beheadings of two American journalists. |
Additional reporting by PA | Additional reporting by PA |
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