Three more Kensington murder charges over death of Janayo Lucima in shooting

Three more Kensington murder charges over death of Janayo Lucima in shooting

Three more men have been charged with the murder of Janayo Lucima who was killed in West London on April 1. Janayo Lucima was found with a fatal gunshot wound on Comeragh Road, West Kensington, shortly before 11pm by officers who had been called to the street to reports of a disturbance in a home.

Three further suspects have been charged with his murder. The first is a 16-year-old male who was extradited from Spain. He arrived in the UK on Friday, June 7. The second was Issa Siteri, 18, from Chelsea, who returned voluntarily to the UK from Morocco on Saturday, June 8.

The final new charge was Yusuf Muhudin Abdi, 18, from Paddington who also returned to the UK voluntarily from Morocco on Saturday, June 8.

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All three suspects appeared in custody at the Central Criminal Court on Tuesday, June 11 where they were remanded in custody to appear at the same court on Wednesday, June 26.

Five other people have been charged in connection with this alleged murder. They are: Khuedr Al-Kurdi, 21, of Fulham Palace Road, Hammersmith, Muktar Said, 22, from Kensington, a 17-year-old male, a 16-year-old male and another 17-year-old male. Those charged who are under 18 cannot be named for legal reasons.

All five have been remanded in custody to appear at the Central Criminal Court for a trial in February 2025.

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