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The husband of special police constable Nisha Patel-Nasri has been charged with her murder. | |
Fadi Nasri, 33, was arrested on Tuesday morning over his wife's fatal stabbing, which happened outside their home in Wembley, north-west London, last May. | |
Mr Nasri was charged along with another man, 37-year-old Roger Lesley, and both will appear before magistrates later. | |
Two men have previously been charged with murdering Mrs Patel-Nasri, 29, who died after being stabbed in the leg. | |
Guard of honour | Guard of honour |
Jason Jones, 35, of Hathaway Crescent, and 40-year-old Tony Emmanuel of Clements Road, East Ham, both east London, are due to appear at the Old Bailey on 16 March. | Jason Jones, 35, of Hathaway Crescent, and 40-year-old Tony Emmanuel of Clements Road, East Ham, both east London, are due to appear at the Old Bailey on 16 March. |
It is believed Mr Nasri no longer lives at the home he and his wife shared in Sudbury Avenue. Mrs Patel-Nasri, a hairdresser, had been a special constable for three-and-a-half years. | |
She and her husband had been celebrating their third wedding anniversary on 11 May, the night of the attack. | She and her husband had been celebrating their third wedding anniversary on 11 May, the night of the attack. |
More than 100 police officers formed a guard of honour at her funeral at Golders Green Crematorium, in north London. | |
Mr Nasri read a eulogy at the service. | Mr Nasri read a eulogy at the service. |
Mr Nasri, who is self-employed and living at Alderman Court, north London, and Mr Lesley, who is unemployed and from Bells Hill, Barnet, will appear at West London Magistrates' Court. |