Hainault sword attack police officers honoured with bravery award at Pride of Britain
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Hainault sword attack police officers honoured with bravery award at Pride of Britain
"Three Metropolitan Police officers who confronted the Hainault sword attacker have been honoured for their extraordinary courage at the Pride of Britain Awards on Thursday, October 23. On April 30 2024, Inspector Moloy Campbell, PC Cameron King and PC Yasmin Mechem-Whitfield responded to the incident in Hainault, east London, as 36-year-old Marcus Arduini Monzo drove a van into a pedestrian, before emerging wielding a 60cm samurai-style sword. Monzo then fatally wounded 14-year-old Daniel Anjorin, who was on his way to school."
"Inspector Moloy Campbell, PC Cameron King and PC Yasmin Mechem-Whitfield responded to the incident in Hainault, east London, as 36-year-old Marcus Arduini Monzo drove a van into a pedestrian, before emerging wielding a 60cm samurai-style sword. Monzo then fatally wounded 14-year-old Daniel Anjorin, who was on his way to school. The three officers confronted the armed attacker, with two sustaining life-changing injuries in their successful effort to stop and arrest Monzo. Their actions were recognised with the Pride of Britain Award for Outstanding Bravery."
On April 30, 2024, Inspector Moloy Campbell, PC Cameron King and PC Yasmin Mechem-Whitfield responded to an attack in Hainault, east London, after 36-year-old Marcus Arduini Monzo drove a van into a pedestrian and emerged with a 60cm samurai-style sword. Monzo fatally wounded 14-year-old Daniel Anjorin, who was on his way to school. The three officers confronted the armed attacker; two officers sustained life-changing injuries during the effort to stop and arrest Monzo. The officers were honoured with the Pride of Britain Award for Outstanding Bravery on October 23 in recognition of their actions.
Read at www.independent.co.uk
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