


Hainault sword attacker sentenced to life in prison after murdering schoolboy and injuring five more

A man who killed a schoolboy with a sword and injured police as they pursued him in north-east London has been sentenced to life in prison.
Daniel Anjorin was stabbed by Marcus Arduini Monzo with a samurai sword in April last year.
At the Old Bailey, Monzo was found guilty of seven offences, including murder, three counts of attempted murder, grievous bodily harm (having been cleared of the more serious count of attempted murder), aggravated burglary and possession of an offensive weapon.
Monzo sat still in court looking straight ahead as he was sentenced to a minimum of 38 years in prison.
Marcus Arduini Monzo has been sentenced
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Sentencing, Mr Justice Bennathan said: "Over 20 minutes, members of the public were attacked, police officers were gravely injured, a couple were terrified in their own home and a clever, talented young boy was killed.
"You, Marcus, did all of that. Daniel was a clever boy, he was gifted musically and played a variety of sports well.
"His loss is devastating to his parents, his brother and sister and his grandparents I am very conscious no sentence I can pass can even begin to temper Daniel’s family’s grief."
Upon hearing his sentence, Monzo walked out almost straight after the sentence was read to the courtroom a the Old Bailey.
Marcus Arduini Monzo appearing at the Old Bailey, London
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Daniel’s father Dr Ebenezer Anjorin described losing his son as his"“worst nightmare"."
Speaking publicly about it for the first time, Dr Anjorin said in a statement: “On April 30 2024 at approximately 7am, Daniel left for school.
"At approximately 7.15am I was informed by my eldest son that Daniel had been stabbed on the road near my house. I ran outside the house and just across the road I saw a hunched-up body by the side of the road.
"I did not realise that it was Daniel at first but, as I got closer, I recognised the school sports clothes and saw his face.
"He was lying in a pool of blood and had a deep cut to his face running from the side of his mouth to the back of his neck. He was motionless. I knew at once that he was dead, but I reached down, called his name and held his head."
Police tape around a van on Laing Close in Hainault, east LondonPA
After a few minutes, he called Daniel’s mother, who screamed and cried when she arrived home and saw paramedics trying to resuscitate her son, who died later in hospital.
Dr Anjorin said he could not begin to describe the “pain and anguish” the family felt at losing Daniel, who was academically gifted and enjoyed sports and music.
He said: "We will not see him get married or have children. All the normal things parents hope for their children.
"All these hopes and aspirations have been cruelly snatched away from us through the wicked actions of Marcus Monzo."