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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. |