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Darren Osborne to go on trial in January after pleading not guilty to terrorism-related murder and attempted murder
Vikram Dodd
Thu 21 Dec 2017 13.41 GMT
Last modified on Thu 21 Dec 2017 13.48 GMT
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A man has pleaded not guilty over an alleged terrorist attack near a London mosque that left one man dead and several others injured.A man has pleaded not guilty over an alleged terrorist attack near a London mosque that left one man dead and several others injured.
Darren Osborne, 48, was charged with terrorism-related murder and attempted murder after a van was driven into worshippers in Finsbury Park, north London, on 19 June.Darren Osborne, 48, was charged with terrorism-related murder and attempted murder after a van was driven into worshippers in Finsbury Park, north London, on 19 June.
He entered his plea at a 15-minute hearing at the Old Bailey in central London on Friday, appearing before Mrs Justice Cheema-Grubb via videolink from Belmarsh prison.He entered his plea at a 15-minute hearing at the Old Bailey in central London on Friday, appearing before Mrs Justice Cheema-Grubb via videolink from Belmarsh prison.
His trial was scheduled to start on 22 January at Woolwich crown court.His trial was scheduled to start on 22 January at Woolwich crown court.
The attack happened just after midnight on 19 June when a rented van was driven into worshippers leaving Muslim Welfare House after prayers for Ramadan. Makram Ali, 51, died from his injuries and 11 others were wounded.The attack happened just after midnight on 19 June when a rented van was driven into worshippers leaving Muslim Welfare House after prayers for Ramadan. Makram Ali, 51, died from his injuries and 11 others were wounded.
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