Man accused of murdering schoolboy appears in court
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A man has appeared in court charged with murdering 14-year-old Daniel Anjorin, who was attacked with a sword in Hainault in April.
Marcus Monzo, 36, is said to have slashed Daniel's neck and chest after running up behind him as he walked to school.
Mr Monzo from east London, who was remanded in custody, was not asked to enter any pleas at the Old Bailey hearing earlier.
Four other people - including two police officers - were seriously injured in separate attacks, all within 20 minutes.
Mr Monzo faces 10 charges relating to 30 April - one count of murder, four counts of attempted murder, two of having an offensive weapon, one of having an article with a blade or point, one count of aggravated burglary and one count of wounding with intent.
The weapons in the charges include a 鈥淜atana sword鈥, a 鈥渢anto Katana sword鈥 and a kitchen knife.
Mr Monzo, from West Beckton, appeared via a video link from Belmarsh Prison.
A trial date was set for 3 February next year.