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Sword attack suspect attacked father in home while daughter, 4, slept, court told

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May 02, 2024

A 36-year-old man charged with the murder of a teenage schoolboy during a sword attack, broke into a nearby home where a four-year-old girl was asleep and attacked her father, a court has heard.

Marcos Aurelio Arduini Monzo, 36, appeared at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Thursday morning accused of murdering Daniel Anjorin, 14, a pupil at Bancroft’s independent school, as he left his home on Tuesday.

Monzo, who is listed on Companies House as the former director of a real estate company, was charged by the Metropolitan Police on Wednesday night over the attack on Tuesday morning.

The Spanish-Brazilian dual national, from Newham, has also been charged with two counts of attempted murder, two counts of grievous bodily harm, aggravated burglary and possession of a bladed article.

Wearing a grey tracksuit, Monzo spoke only to confirm his name, during a seven-minute hearing this morning.

He was allowed by the judge to stay seated as he held his left hand to his chest, spoke slowly and appeared to struggle to follow the court’s instructions.

Court artist sketch of Monzo appearing at Westminster Magistrates' Court

Court artist sketch of Monzo appearing at Westminster Magistrates’ Court – Elizabeth Cook/PA Wire

It is alleged that Monzo crashed a van into a fence in Laing Close just before 7am on Tuesday, hitting a member of the public.

The court was told that he then got out of the van, said that he would kill the man and slashed him in the neck.

Prosecutor David Burns told the court that 15 minutes later it is alleged Monzo broke into a nearby home where a couple were asleep with their four-year-old daughter and attacked her father.

Monzo is accused of then running up behind Daniel, who was walking to school, and slashing his neck, before stabbing him in the chest as he lay on the ground.

Chief Magistrate Paul Goldspring remanded him in custody to appear at the Old Bailey on May 7.

Daniel Anjorin was fatally stabbed on his way to school

Daniel Anjorin was fatally stabbed on his way to school – Powell Terri-Anne – Communication & Engagement

Daniel’s parents are understood to be Dr Ebenezer Anjorin, a 59-year-old health and safety consultant who worked at Transport for London for 20 years, and Grace Anjorin, a 49-year-old science teacher at the Holy Family Catholic School in Walthamstow.

The couple, of Nigerian heritage, are believed to have two other children and the family regularly attends the Jubilee Church in Enfield.

Bancroft’s School paid tribute and said everyone has been left in “profound shock and sorrow” at his death.

The school described the Arsenal fan and talented maths student as a “true scholar” with a “gentle character” in a statement by his school in Woodford Green.

Floral tributes to the teenager were laid near where he was killed

Floral tributes to the teenager were laid near where he was killed – Yui Mok/PA Wire

Only 10 months ago, Grace O’Malley-Kumar, a 19-year-old former pupil at the same private school, was stabbed to death by Valdo Calocane during a spate of frenzied attacks in Nottingham that left two others dead.

Headteacher Simon Marshall said Daniel, who joined Bancroft’s aged seven, had demonstrated “commendable dedication to his academic pursuits” and had become a “core member of our community”.

He said his death “will have a lasting impact on us,” and added: “Losing such a young pupil is something we will always struggle to come to terms with.”

The school’s flag was flying at half-mast on Wednesday as pupils and parents brought flowers to lay at its front gates.

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