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Danny Cahalane: Nine in court after fatal acid attack in Plymouth
Danny Cahalane: Nine in court after fatal acid attack in Plymouth

BBC News

time2 days ago

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Danny Cahalane: Nine in court after fatal acid attack in Plymouth

Nine people have appeared in Plymouth Crown Court in connection with the murder of a 38-year-old man from Cahalane was taken to hospital on 21 February following a serious assault involving acid on Lipson Road. He died in hospital three months later on 3 nine defendants have been charged with involvement in an organised crime group which was supplying drugs or storing drugs. It is also alleged the group was involved the enforcement of drug debts through of the defendants, five men, all in their 20s and from London, and a 34-year-old woman from Plymouth have been charged with murder. Three of the accused pleaded not guilty. The nine defendants include seven men in their 20s from London, and two women in their 30s from of the nine defendants pleaded not guilty to involvement in an organised crime group: Paris Wilson, 34, of The Quay, PlymouthJenna Said, 38, of Ernesettle Green, PlymouthIsrael Augustus, 25, of Pulford Road, LondonIsanah Sungum, 21 of Sterling Way, LondonJean Mukuna, 23, from Werrington Street, LondonArrone Mukuna, 24, of Werrington Street, LondonThe remaining three from London, Brian Kalemba, 22, of Eastbury Square, Abdul-Rasheed Adedoja, 22, of North Circular Road and Ramarnee Bakas-Sithole, 22, of Junction Road are yet to be asked to enter Augustus, Mr Adedoja, Mr Bakas-Sithole, Kalemba and Mr Sungum all from London, and Ms Wilson of Plymouth, have been charged with the six, Ms Wilson, Mr Sungum and Mr Augustus pleaded not guilty. The remaining three had yet to be asked to enter defendants have been remanded in custody, while one has been remanded on conditional bail.A trial is due to take place at Winchester Crown Court on 13 January.

Three deny murdering man who died following alleged acid attack
Three deny murdering man who died following alleged acid attack

The Independent

time2 days ago

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Three deny murdering man who died following alleged acid attack

Three people have denied murdering a man who died after an alleged acid attack at his home. Danny Cahalane, 38, suffered fatal injuries following the incident at a property in Lipson Road, Plymouth, in the early hours of February 21 this year. He died in hospital on May 3. Paris Wilson, Israel Augustus and Isanah Sungum all denied the murder of Mr Cahalane during a hearing at Plymouth Crown Court. In total nine people face charges relating to the alleged attack on Mr Cahalane. They are: – Paris Wilson, 34, from Plymouth, who is charged with participating in the criminal activities of an organised crime group, conspiracy to murder, conspiracy to cause grievous bodily harm and murder. She denies all charges. – Israel Augustus, 25, from Tottenham, London, who is charged with participating in the criminal activities of an organised crime group, aggravated burglary, two counts of having an article with blade or point, murder, two counts of being concerned in the supply of class A drugs and being concerned in the supply of class B drugs. He denies all charges. – Isanah Sungum, 21, from Edmonton, London, who is charged with participating in the criminal activities of an organised crime group and murder. He denies both charges. – Jenna Said, 39, from Plymouth, who is charged with participating in the criminal activities of an organised crime group. She denies the charge. – Jean Mukuna, 23, from Camden, London, who is charged with participating in the criminal activities of an organised crime group, conspiracy to murder, conspiracy to cause grievous bodily harm and possessing class A drugs with intent to supply. He denied the first three charges and did not enter a plea to the fourth. – Arrone Mukuna, 24, from Camden, London, who is charged with participating in the criminal activities of an organised crime group, conspiracy to murder and conspiracy to cause grievous bodily harm. He denies all charges. – Abdulrasheed Adedoja, 22, from Neasden, London, who is charged with participating in the criminal activities of an organised crime group, conspiracy to murder, conspiracy to cause grievous bodily harm and murder. He did not enter any pleas to the charges. – Ramarneee Bakas-Sithole, 22, from Islington, London, who is charged with participating in the criminal activities of an organised crime group, conspiracy to murder, conspiracy to cause grievous bodily harm and murder. He did not enter any pleas to the charges. – Brian Kalemba, 22, from Barking, London, who is charged with participating in the criminal activities of an organised crime group and murder. He did not enter any pleas to the charges. Judge Robert Linford said a trial listed to last 10 weeks would begin at Winchester Crown Court before a High Court judge on January 13 next year. The judge released Said on conditional bail while the other eight defendants were remanded into custody. Speaking last month, Mr Cahalane's family said in a tribute: 'As a family, we are struggling to come to terms with Danny's passing. 'Danny was an outstanding father and son. Danny and his mum had so much love for each other. 'He is well loved by his family and friends and as a family, we cherish his love and memories.'

BREAKING NEWS Former girlfriend of a fitness instructor killed in doorstep acid attack pleads not guilty to his murder
BREAKING NEWS Former girlfriend of a fitness instructor killed in doorstep acid attack pleads not guilty to his murder

Daily Mail​

time2 days ago

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BREAKING NEWS Former girlfriend of a fitness instructor killed in doorstep acid attack pleads not guilty to his murder

The ex-girlfriend of a fitness instructor killed in a brutal acid attack has pleaded not guilty to his murder. Paris Wilson, 34, is charged with murdering Danny Cahalane, 38, at the home they once shared in Plymouth, Devon. Mr Cahalane had acid thrown in his face after answering the door to his home in Lipson Road, at 3.55am on Friday 21 February. He died in hospital ten weeks later, on May 3. Former probation officer Wilson wept as she appeared in the dock at Plymouth Crown Court today wearing a navy blue dress with her blonde hair pulled back into a ponytail. She answered 'not guilty' as each of the four charges were read out, including participating in an organised crime gang that supplied drugs and enforcement of drug debts, conspiracy to murder Danny, conspiracy to commit GBH against Mr Cahalane and murder. Wilson, of The Quay, Plymouth, was remanded in custody until her trial early next year at Winchester Crown Court. Judge Robert Linford warned her: Your case is adjourned for you do not attend it will proceed in your absence. Thank you for coming today.' As she was led back to the cells, family and friends in the public gallery shouted 'love you, Paris'. Three other men from London and one woman, mother-of-three Jenna Said, also known as Jenna O'Grady, all pleaded not guilty to offences in connection with Mr Cahalane's murder. Appearing separately in the dock, Israel Augustus, 25, of Pulford Road in London, laughed and smirked as he pleaded not guilty to eight charges. They included being part of an organised crime group, aggravated burglary at Mr Cahalane's home in Lipson Road, Plymouth, having a kitchen knife in a street near the house on the day of the acid attack, murdering Mr Cahalane, selling drugs including crack cocaine, cannabis and C2, a mixture of MDMA and ketamine. During the hearing Augusts - wearing a thick Canada Goose coat with his hair in dreadlocks - also denied carrying a zombie knife in Tottenham on March 4. Said, aged 39 and from Plymouth, denied participating in organised crime and was released on bail. Isanah Sungum, 21 of Sterling Way, Edmonton, London, denied participating in organised crime and murder and was remanded in custody. Jean Mukuna, 23, and Arrone Mukuna, 24, pleaded not guilty to participating in organised crime, conspiracy to murder Mr Cahalane and conspiracy to cause him grievous bodily harm. Three other defendants Brian Kalemba, 22, Abdul-Rasheed Adedoja, 22, Ramarnee Bakas-Sithole, 22, were not arraigned during the hearing while their defence prepares possible dismissal applications. Mother-of-three Jenna Said was released on bail after pleading not guilty to participating in organised crime Plymouth Magistrates' Court previously heard Mr Cahalane suffered horrific facial injuries after sulphuric acid was thrown at him. In a statement issued through police following his death, Mr Cahalane's family said: 'We are struggling to come to terms with Danny's passing. Danny was an outstanding father and son. 'Danny and his mum had so much love for each other. He is well loved by his family and friends and as a family we cherish his love and memories. 'We ask the family are please given privacy and respect during this time.' Wilson's LinkedIn page suggests she has previously worked in business development and holds a masters degree in public administration.

Ex-girlfriend of man killed in acid attack is among six charged with his murder
Ex-girlfriend of man killed in acid attack is among six charged with his murder

Daily Mail​

time2 days ago

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  • Daily Mail​

Ex-girlfriend of man killed in acid attack is among six charged with his murder

The ex-girlfriend of an acid attack victim has appeared in court charged with his murder. Paris Wilson, 34, a former probation officer, is accused of murdering Danny Cahalane, 38, at the home they once shared in Plymouth, England. Fitness instructor Cahalane had acid thrown in his face after answering the door to his home at 3.55am on Friday 21, February. He died in hospital ten weeks later. Nine defendants - including Wilson and mother-of-three Jenna Said - have already appeared in court charged with other offences relating to the attack on Cahalane. However, following his death, prosecutors this week further charged six of the defendants with murder. Wilson appeared in court with five male co-defendants charged with Cahalane's murder. The six defendants appeared in three brief hearings via video link. Appearing on a screen from prison, Wilson spoke to confirm her name and home address but added: 'Although I'm currently at HMP Eastwood Park'. Fellow defendants Israel Augustus, 25, Abdul-Rasheed Adedoja, 22, Ramarnee Bakas-Sithole, 22, Brian Kalemba, 22, and Isanah Sungum, 21, all from London, also appeared in court and were charged with murder. They only spoke to confirm their names, dates of birth and addresses. None of the defendants were asked to enter a plea and were remanded into custody. Mother-of-two Wilson was previously charged with conspiracy to murder and kidnap Cahalane, as well as participating in the activity of an organized crime group. Said, also known as Jenna O'Grady, 38, is also charged with conspiracy to murder, conspiracy to kidnap and participating in the activity of an organized crime group. Plymouth Magistrates' Court previously heard Cahalane suffered horrific facial injuries after sulphuric acid was thrown at him. In a statement issued through police following his death, Cahalane's family said: 'We are struggling to come to terms with Danny's passing. Danny was an outstanding father and son. 'Danny and his mum had so much love for each other. He is well loved by his family and friends and as a family we cherish his love and memories. 'We ask the family are please given privacy and respect during this time.'

Former girlfriend of man killed in acid attack on his doorstep is among six in court charged with his murder
Former girlfriend of man killed in acid attack on his doorstep is among six in court charged with his murder

Daily Mail​

time3 days ago

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  • Daily Mail​

Former girlfriend of man killed in acid attack on his doorstep is among six in court charged with his murder

The ex-girlfriend of an acid attack victim has appeared in court charged with his murder. Paris Wilson, 34, a former probation officer, is accused of murdering Danny Cahalane, 38, at the home they once shared in Plymouth, Devon. Fitness instructor Mr Cahalane, 38, had acid thrown in his face after answering the door to his home in Lipson Road, at 3.55am on Friday 21 February. He died in hospital ten weeks later, on Saturday 3 May. A total of nine defendants - including Wilson and mother-of-three Jenna Said - have already appeared in court charged with other offences relating to the attack on Mr Cahalane. But following his death prosecutors this week further charged six of the defendants with murder. Today Wilson, of The Quay, Plymouth, appeared at the city's magistrates court along with five male co-defendants charged with Mr Cahalane's murder. The six defendants appeared in three brief hearings via video link. Appearing on a screen from prison, Wilson – wearing a black sleeveless top - spoke to confirm her name and home address but added: 'Although I'm currently at HMP Eastwood Park'. Chair of the Bench Nicholas Mansfield told Wilson: 'You are going to be remanded in custody until tomorrow when you will be produced at Plymouth Crown Court. That's all for today.' In a level voice, Wilson replied: 'Thank you'. Fellow defendants Israel Augustus, 25, of Pulford Road in London, Abdul-Rasheed Adedoja, 22, of North Circular Road, Neasden, London, Ramarnee Bakas-Sithole, 22, of Junction Road, London, Brian Kalemba, 22, of Eastbury Square, Barking, London and Isanah Sungum, 21 of Sterling Way, Edmonton, London, all also appeared charged with murder. They only spoke to confirm their names, dates of birth and addresses. None of the defendants were asked to enter a plea and were remanded into custody. Magistrates said the severity of the case meant the case must be sent to Plymouth Crown Court where the defendants will appear tomorrow. A provisional trial date for May 2026 has been fixed before a High Court judge at Winchester Crown Court. Mother-of-two Wilson was previously charged with conspiracy to murder and kidnap Mr Cahalane, as well as participating in the activity of an organised crime group. Said, also known as Jenna O'Grady, 38, is also charged with conspiracy to murder, conspiracy to kidnap and participating in the activity of an organised crime group. Plymouth Magistrates' Court previously heard Mr Cahalane suffered horrific facial injuries after sulphuric acid was thrown at him. In a statement issued through police following his death, Mr Cahalane's family said: 'We are struggling to come to terms with Danny's passing. Danny was an outstanding father and son. 'Danny and his mum had so much love for each other. He is well loved by his family and friends and as a family we cherish his love and memories. 'We ask the family are please given privacy and respect during this time.' Following the incident, officers remained at the scene for a number of days, with crime scene investigators in white forensic suits seen entering and leaving Mr Cahalane's home. Locals were asked to check CCTV, doorbell and dashcam footage. Wilson's LinkedIn page suggests she has previously worked in business development and holds a masters degree in public administration.

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