The cordon in Upper Street on February 4
- Credit: Andre Langlois
A 21-year-old man has appeared in court charged with attempted murder following a stabbing in Upper Street, near Canonbury Lane, last week.
Charlie O’Bryan, of Upper Street, was arrested on Monday (February 8) on suspicion of attempted murder.
He was charged later that day with attempted murder and carrying an offensive weapon.
London Ambulance Service, London’s Air Ambulance, and Met Police officers were called to reports of a stabbing at 3.30pm on Thursday (February 4).
The 21-year-old victim is still fighting for his life in hospital.
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By Press Association 2021
HS2 project
Two anti-HS2 campaigners who recently emerged from tunnels dug near Euston station have had breach of bail proceedings against them withdrawn in court.
Lachlan Sandford, 20, known as Lazer, was taken into police custody after he voluntarily left the network of tunnels beneath Euston Square Gardens in central London on Saturday.
During a brief hearing at Highbury Magistrates’ Court in north London on Monday, breach of bail proceedings against Sandford were withdrawn.
HS2 Rebellion protester Lazer Sanford (Luciana Guerra/PA)
Prosecutor Elgisa Ismaili instead requested to amend the activist’s bail conditions.
According to a court listing document, Sandford’s appearance related to court proceedings at Wycombe Magistrates’ Court in November last year.
An anti-HS2 campaigner who handed himself to police after spending 11 days in tunnels beneath Euston Station has been ordered to stay away from all HS2 sites.
Lachlan Sandford, 20, known as Lazer, was taken into police custody after he voluntarily left the network of tunnels beneath Euston Square Gardens in central London on Saturday.
During a brief hearing at Highbury Magistrates Court in north London today, breach of bail proceedings against Sandford were withdrawn.
Prosecutor Elgisa Ismaili instead requested to amend the activist s bail conditions.
Lachlan Sandford, 20, known as Lazer, has been ordered to stay away from all HS2 sites at a brief hearing at Highbury Magistrates Court in north London today