A white neighbor has been charged with murdering a Bangladeshi in London.
Killer Daniel Whybrow, 46, of Hartington Road, Canning Town, was originally charged with attempted murder on October 6, but the charge has been changed following the death of 50-year-old Bangladeshi Raish Ahmed.It is known from the neighbors that Rois Uddin was taken to the hospital with serious injuries when the neighbor Bak Bitander stabbed him at one stage over a trivial incident like leaving the door of the house open.
Two other people, including a teenage boy, were also injured in the assault, according to the Metropolitan Police.
Officers were called to the property on Hartington Road shortly after 4.30pm on October 5 following reports of a stabbing. They attended with paramedics from the London Ambulance Service where they found Mr Uddin with stab wounds.
A teenager was also found with a slash injury, while a 41-year-old male was also assaulted. Both injuries were assessed as not life-threatening, the Met said.
Mr Ahmed was taken to hospital for treatment but died on October 7. His next of kin are being supported by specialist officers.
Whybrow was also charged with grievous bodily harm against the teenage boy and threats to kill, plus racially aggravated assault by beating against the 41-year-old male, as well as possession of an offensive weapon.
He will appear at the Old Bailey on January 6 2025.Newham Council's Civic Mayor Rahima Rahman told the Daily Dazzling Dawn, Bangladeshi community is deeply saddened by the incident.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the police incident room on 0208 721 4961 or 101, quoting CAD 4781/05OCT.