Two men charged with manslaughter over Turnpike Lane stabbing

Forensics teams in Turnpike lane after a fatal stabbing
NIGEL HOWARD ©

Two men have been charged with manslaughter over the fatal stabbing of a man outside a busy north London Tube station last month.

Edmond Jonuzi, 35, was killed outside Turnpike Lane station in Green Lanes, Haringey, on June 9.

Tenzin Massiah, 23, of Strode Road, Tottenham, and Abdul Mohamed, 21, of Tottenhall Road, Enfield, were charged on Friday evening after being arrested on Thursday night, Scotland Yard said.

Both men will appear at Highbury Corner Magistrates' Court on Saturday.

Bilal Mumin, 20, of Finchley Road in Camden was previously charged with murdering Mr Jonuzi, who was also known as Edmond Preci.

He has been remanded in custody to appear at the Old Bailey in December.

The Met's Homicide and Major Crime Command, led by Detective Inspector Garry Moncrieff, is continuing to investigate the stabbing.

Additional reporting by Press Association

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