In a devastating turn of events, the 14-year-old boy tragically killed in a sword attack in Hainault yesterday has been identified as Daniel Anjorin, a student at Bancroft’s private school in Woodford Green, east London. The incident has sent shockwaves through the community, particularly as it has eerie parallels to the stabbing death of Nottingham victim Grace O’Malley-Kumar, who also attended the same school.
The horrifying attack left four other individuals injured, including police officers, although their injuries are fortunately not believed to be life-threatening. The police were swiftly alerted to the scene at 7 am, and within just 22 minutes, a 36-year-old suspect was apprehended.
Despite the gravity of the situation, the police have ruled out the incident as being targeted or terror-related. However, investigations are ongoing to ascertain the circumstances surrounding the attack.
In a solemn gesture of remembrance, Bancroft’s flag is being flown at half-mast, reflecting the profound impact of Daniel’s untimely death on the school community.
Lisa McDonald, head of Woodford Green Preparatory, a feeder school to Bancroft’s, conveyed the heartbreaking news to parents, expressing her condolences and emphasizing the collective grief felt by the school community.
The tragic loss of Daniel Anjorin has deeply affected not only his family and friends but also the broader school community. The Woodford Green Preparatory School and Holy Family Catholic School, where Daniel’s mother is employed, have extended their support and prayers to the grieving family during this difficult time.
The untimely deaths of both Daniel Anjorin and Grace O’Malley-Kumar serve as poignant reminders of the fragility of life and the importance of coming together in solidarity during times of immense sorrow.
The thoughts and prayers of the community are with the Anjorin family as they navigate through this devastating loss.