Sword attacker who murdered schoolboy in rampage jailed for at least 40 years – Bundlezy

Sword attacker who murdered schoolboy in rampage jailed for at least 40 years

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A martial arts enthusiast who ‘snuffed out’ the life of a 14-year-old schoolboy with a 60cm samurai sword has been jailed for at least 40 years.

Marcus Monzo, 37, nearly decapitated Daniel Anjorin with a ‘devastating and unsurvivable’ blow and attacked five other people during a 20-minute rampage in Hainault, east London, in April last year.

Witnesses described the Spanish-Brazilian national dropping to his knees with both arms raised while screaming ‘in delight’ at the senseless killing.

Monzo, of Newham, east London, was found guilty of murder, as well as three counts of attempted murder, wounding with intent and possession of an offensive weapon.

Daniel’s father, Dr Ebenezer Anjorin, was in court to hear Monzo being convicted of murdering his son.

Earlier, he condemned Monzo’s ‘wicked’ actions as he 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.’

Undated handout photo issued by Metropoltan Police of Daniel Anjorin, the 4-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.
Schoolboy Daniel Anjorin’s life was ‘snuffed out in an instant’, the court heard (Picture: Metropolitan Police/PA)

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.

‘It has been the worst nightmare experience of our lives. To have to go through the pain of losing a child in such a cruel and savage way. No family should have to go through this.’

The judge, Mr Justice Bennathan, paid tribute to his ‘calm and dignified manner’ sitting through the trial, saying he had showed ‘a composure most of us would find impossible’.

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He said: ‘On April 30 last year, the weather was good, and the streets were starting to fill, with people on their way to work and even a few children heading off early to school.

‘Over the 20 minutes that followed,  that peaceful, busy scene was devastated as members of the public were attacked, police officers were gravely injured and a clever, talented, much loved young boy was killed by a savage blow with a sword.’

The trial of the former Amazon delivery driver – who had a blue belt in Brazilian jiu jitsu – was told he also attacked a pedestrian, two police officers and a couple in their home before he was arrested by police.

Afterwards, he likened events to the Hollywood movie The Hunger Games and claimed to have an alternative personality of a ‘professional assassin’.

He had liked posts on X that praised Adolf Hitler, antisemitic conspiracy theories and misogynistic incel material.

Tom Little KC, prosecuting, told the Old Bailey Monzo had ‘a clear intention to kill a number of people… it did not matter who they were, or indeed how old they were’.

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