
The trial of a Spanish-Brazil man, Marcus Ardioni Monzo, was arrested on suspicion of M8RDER, a 14-year-old Nigerian boy in the UK, is scheduled to be known at the Central Criminal Court of England and the Central Criminal Court of Wales and the Central Criminal Court of Wales.
Monzo, 37, was slashed his chest and neck on April 30, 2024 at Hainault in northeast London, and actually slashed him on the chest and neck, running behind Daniel Anjorin.
The bearded defendant of Newham, east London, appeared at Old Bailey on Friday, May 2, wearing a green jumper and entered his plea.
Monzo denied Daniel’s M3rder, who pleaded guilty to Donato Iwule, Sindy Arias, Sindy Arias, Henry de Los Rios Polania and PC Yasmin Margaret Mechem-Whitfield as well as PC Yasmin Margaret Mechem-Whitfield and the injury to Moloy Campbell.
Monzo denied eight of the 10 charges against him, but pleaded guilty to two counts of offensive weapons – Samurai sword and a tanto katana sword.
Spain-Brazil defendants also denied a serious theft of blades associated with kitchen knives.
Earlier, Westminster District Court heard about how Monzo allegedly hit a van on Laing’s closed fence and hit a pedestrian iWule on April 30 last year.
Seeing him wielding a sword on the scene and yanking the pedestrian, the Nigerian teenager was the victim.
Anjorin was taken to the hospital, but after a while he succumbed to a knife wound.
When police were anxious to help the teenager, Monzo was said to have appeared in the bushes and chased them.
He allegedly jumped out at PC Mechem-Whitfield, causing “significant damage”.
The defendant allegedly entered the home of Ms. Delos Rios Bolania and Ms. Arias, who were sleeping at the time, and then entered many gardens.
The second official, Campbell, was allegedly a sword @bend when he arrested the defendant.