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A 32-year-old man has been charged with the murder of George Eric Rogers
The man was charged following a public appeal which led to his arrest at a house in Coventry
Detectives investigating the fatal stabbing of Naython Muir in 2023 have a charged a fourth man with his murder
Trevelle Rowland, 33 (15.01.91), of Cornelia Street, N7, is due to appear at Thames Magistrates' Court today, Tuesday, 26 March.
Steven Clark, 50 (02.03.74), of Bravington Road W9, appeared in custody at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Friday, 22 March. He is next due to appear at the Central Criminal Court on Tuesday, 26 March.
An investigation was launched after a 35-year-old man died following a collision in East Ham shortly after 5am on Sunday.
Joshua Michals, 24 (08.09.99), of Deals Gateway SE13, was charged on Friday, 22 March.
Detective Chief Inspector Linda Bradley, who led the investigation, said: “Jordan’s family remain devastated by his loss and our thoughts continue to remain with them."
Detectives used detailed forensic work, including mobile phone data and CCTV footage, to prove conclusively that the two teenagers, both aged 16 at the time of the incident and who cannot be named for legal reasons, were responsible for the attack in Chingford.
Armand Tafa, 40 (29.04.83) and Migen Emilova, 35 (5.08.88) who are both of no fixed address were found guilty of murder at the Old Bailey on Wednesday, 20 March.
Keisha, CJ's mother, said: “When a child dies, it’s okay to speak. Your conscience would be clean. You'd be able to sleep at night knowing you’ve done justice to a boy who was loving life, putting an end to a family that’s still grieving. We've had no form of justice.”
Stewart Ahearne, 46 (21.08.78) of no fixed address, has been charged in connection with a shooting in Malvern Drive, Woodford Green, on 11 July 2019.
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