
(AGENPARL) – LONDON mer 29 giugno 2022

Two men will appear in court charged with the murder of 31-year-old Mirko Naramcic in Richmond.
Steve Collis, 28 (04.03.94) of Richmond and Kaia Davies, 20 (05.05.02) of Kingston have both been charged with murder and two counts of GBH; they will appear in custody at Wimbledon Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday, 29 June.
Four other people have been charged with murder – they are:
– Alfie McGilvary, 29 (11.11.92) of Richmond was charged with murder on 24 June. He was also charged with two counts of section 18 GBH.
He appeared at the Old Bailey on 28 June after a hearing a Magistrates’ Court and was remanded in custody; next hearing at the Old Bailey on 13 September.
– Leone Davies, 18 (25.01.04) of Twickenham with murder and possession of an offensive weapon on 22 March.
– Karlos Collins, 20 (14.02.02) of Kingston was charged with murder, possession of an offence weapon & possession of a controlled class (Class B) on 28 March.
Both have appeared at the Old Bailey and been remanded in custody – a trial date has been set for 2 May 2023.
– Justin Romano, 19 (06.02.03) of Kingston was charged with murder and two counts of GBH on 1 April – he appeared at the Old Bailey and was remanded in custody ahead of his next hearing on 9 September.
A 17-year-old female has been charged with perverting the course of justice in relation to this investigation – she has been bailed to appear at Wimbledon Youth Court on 19 July.
Police were called at around 23:20hrs on Thursday, 17 March, to reports of a stabbing in the area of Maguire Drive. No victims were found at the scene but shortly afterwards three men, including Mirko, attended hospital having sustained what are believed to be stab injuries.
Despite the efforts of medical staff, Mirko died in hospital. His next of kin have been informed.
A post-mortem examination took place at Kingston Mortuary on Saturday, 19 March and gave the cause of death as a stab injury.
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