Tributes paid at vigil for boy killed in sword attack
The Herald|May 06, 2024
MORE than 300 people gathered at a vigil yesterday to pay tribute to Daniel Anjorin, a teenage boy killed in a sword attack while walking to school.
Tributes paid at vigil for boy killed in sword attack

Daniel, 14, was attacked with a sword in Hainault, east London, last week, and suffered fatal wounds to his neck and chest.

A mourning community gathered at Hainault Underground station car park, just metres away from where the incident happened, yesterday morning to pay tribute to Daniel and offer messages of support to his grieving family.

Daniel's family were not present at the vigil.

Harris, a 17-year-old boy who knew Daniel but asked for his surname to remain anonymous, told the crowd: "He was a kid that was not in any type of trouble. I'm not just saying that.

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