BEINSMARTSIDE UK Boy, 14, ‘hacked to death in an instant by man with Samurai sword’ on way to school

Boy, 14, ‘hacked to death in an instant by man with Samurai sword’ on way to school

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Undated handout photo issued by Metropoltan Police of Daniel Anjorin, the 14-year-old boy killed by a man who went on a rampage wielding a sword. The teenager, who was fatally injured as he walked to school in Hainault, east London, on Tuesday morning, was a pupil at the same school as Grace O'Malley-Kumar who was stabbed to death in Nottingham last year. Issue date: Wednesday May 1, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story POLICE Hainault. Photo credit should read: Metropolitan Police/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
Daniel Anjorin was killed in Hainault, north london, as he left his home to go to school(Picture: Metropolitan Police/PA Wire)

A man ‘snuffed out the life’ of a 14-year-old boy after attacking him with a Samurai sword as he walked to school, a court has heard.

Daniel Anjorin, 14, was ‘essentially near-decapitated’ in Hainault, north London, in April last year as Marcus Aduini Monzo carried out a ’20 minute brutal string of attacks’.

The schoolboy was wearing headphones and sports clothes when he left home at 7am before he was ‘slain’ by Monzo, prosecutor Tom Little KC told the Old Bailey.

He sustained a ‘devastating and unsurvivable chopping injury to the left hand side of his face and neck’.

Monzo, 37, has also been accused of the attempted murders of PC Yasim Mechem-Whitfield, IT engineer Henry De Los Rios Polina, Sindy Arias and Donato Iwule, who was hit by his van.

He denies one count of murder and four counts of attempted murder.

The prosecution argued he knew none of his victims, and carried out the attacks ‘indiscriminately’.

Hainault victim Daniel Anjorin
Daniel’s family were in court as the trial was opened to the jury
Court artist drawing by Elizabeth Cook of Marcus Arduini Monzo appearing at the Old Bailey, London, charged with the murder of 14-year-old Daniel Anjorin. The teenager was fatally injured as he walked to school in Hainault, north east London. Picture date: Wednesday June 4, 2025. PA Photo. See PA story COURTS Hainault. Photo credit should read: Elizabeth Cook/PA Wire
Monzo appearing in court today (Picture: Elizabeth Cook/PA Wire)

Before he even left his home, Monzo has been accused of killing, skinning and ‘deboning’ his cat.

After arriving in the area, tt is alleged Monzo drove his grey Ford Transit van at speed into Donato Iwule.

The pedestrian was knocked into a nearby garden on Laing Close and the vehicle smashed a concrete pillar and fence, the court heard.

The defendant then exited his vehicle and struck Mr Iwule in the neck with the sword, jurors were told.

Mr Little told jurors: ‘If he had not managed to escape it seems inevitable that he too would have been killed.’

Footage played to the court appeared to feature Mr Iwule wailing and later running away after the alleged murder attempt that started at 6.51am.

He told jurors that they may conclude ‘there can be little doubt that the defendant was intending to kill as many people as he could that day’.

ID to be confirmed: Hainault stabbing victim Daniel Anjorin left - brother Joshua centre, sister Esther right
Daniel was wearing headphones when witnesses tried to warn him about the attacker
Pallbearers carry the coffin of Daniel Anjorin, 14, at the end of his funeral at Jubilee Church, in Ilford, east London, on May 17, 2024. Marcus Arduini Monzo, 36, is accused of a violent rampage in a northeastern suburb of the British capital on April 30, 2024 using a Samurai-type sword which left teenager Daniel Anjorin dead and wounded four others. (Photo by Jonathan Brady / POOL / AFP) (Photo by JONATHAN BRADY/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)
The coffin of Daniel Anjorin (Picture: AFP)

The defendant then re-entered the badly damaged van and drove a short distance down Laing Close, the court heard.

Emergency services were called and police and paramedics arrived ‘at the point and just after’ the alleged attack.

Pc Yasmin Mechem-Whitfield pursued the armed defendant through a series of alleyways through residential properties, the court heard.

Monzo struck her three times with the sword that had a 60cm blade, the prosecutor said.

She sustained ‘significant injuries’ that could have ‘easily’ killed her, he added.

Hero father, 35, who 'shielded his wife and four-year-old daughter from sword-wielding killer' is reunited with his girl in hospital
Henry De Los Rios Polania was injured in his home (Picture: Instagram/henrypolania)

Monzo is accused of then entering a nearby house through a backdoor and walking upstairs into a sleeping couple’s bedroom and attacking them.

Their daughter was sleeping in a bed next to theirs and Mr Little said: ‘They were spared only because in fact the four-year-old child woke up and started to cry.’

The defendant shouted to the couple on a number occasions, ‘do you believe in god?’ before leaving the property through the front door, the court heard.

Police had been following the defendant and he was backed into a nearby garage area near to the other alleged attacks, the court heard.

He is accused of then striking Inspector Moloy Campbell once with the sword before attempting to escape police.

The defendant is said to have climbed on top a garage but he was eventually disarmed and arrested.

Monzo denies Daniel’s murder, and has pleaded not guilty to the attempted murders of Donato Iwule, Sindy Arias, Henry De Los Rios Polania and Pc Yasmin Margaret Mechem-Whitfield as well as wounding Inspector Moloy Campbell with intent.

He also denies aggravated burglary and possession of a bladed article relating to a kitchen knife.

Mr Little argued there is ‘no issue in this trial as to who carried out this brutal string of attacks and what the defendant did on that fateful early morning’.

He said Monzo had been under the influence of cannabis, and that: ‘We say that the defendant’s conduct was brought about by self-induced intoxication in the form of drugs.

‘We say this led to a psychotic disorder but not one meeting the requirements to make out the partial defence to murder of manslaughter by reason of diminished responsibility.’

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