Ealing man appears in court in connection with Strawberry Hill Station stabbing

By Cesar Medina

15th Feb 2024 | Local News

A man from Ealing appeared in court in connection with the Strawberry Hill Station stabbing (credit: Heather Nicholls).
A man from Ealing appeared in court in connection with the Strawberry Hill Station stabbing (credit: Heather Nicholls).

A 19-year-old man appeared at court on Tuesday (13 February) charged in connection to a fatal stabbing in Twickenham on Monday 8 January.

Dino Donaldson, 19, of Caxton Road, Ealing, appeared at Westminster Magistrates Court charged with one count of murder, and two counts of possession with intent to supply (Class A). 

British Transport Police were called to Strawberry Hill railway station at 11:53pm on 8 January following reports of a stabbing.

Officers quickly attended alongside colleagues from the Metropolitan Police and paramedics from the London Ambulance Service.

However, sadly a 21-year-old man, Anojan Gnaneswaran, was pronounced dead at the scene.

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