Monday, 18 November 2013

Woolwich soldier murder suspects Micheal Adebolajo & Micheal Adebowale, appear in dock for the first time.

Michael Adebolajo (left) and Michael Adebowale (right) stood side by side during their hearing at the Old Bailey today. They are charged with murdering the Fusilier as he walked back to Woolwich Barracks in south-east London on May 22

Michael Adebolajo, 28, and Michael Adebowale, 22, were at the Old Bailey where their case was listed for a mention hearing. 
Adebolajo, wearing a black shirt, and Adebowale, in a beige knitted jumper, spoke only to confirm their names as they appeared in oak-panelled Court 2.
They are charged with murdering the Fusilier as he walked back to Woolwich Barracks in south-east London on May 22.
They are also each accused of attempting to murder a police officer on the same day, and conspiracy to murder a police officer on or before that day.
Adebolajo, from Romford in Essex, has asked to be known as Mujaahid Abu Hamza in court, while Adebowale, from Greenwich, south-east London, has asked to be called Ismail Ibn Abdullah.
Private Lee Rigby, taking part in a march through Hounslow, London on 26 November 2009. Michael Adebolajo, 28, and Michael Adebowale, 22, were at the Old Bailey today, where they are accused of murdering the young father in WoolwichFather-of-one Fusilier Rigby, 25, from Middleton, Greater Manchester, died of multiple cut and stab wounds when he was attacked as he returned to the barracks after spending the day at the Tower of London.
Today, a new image of him has emerged.
It shows the young father taking part in a march through Hounslow, London on 26 November 2009, when the regiment was granted the Freedom of the Borough after returning from a tour of duty in Afghanistan.

The case was adjourned until Thursday.

2 comments:

  1. Quite sad the way this innocent solder's lfe was cut short by misguided ppl.

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  2. May his soul rest in peace and may the weight of justice fall these 2 yorubas boys and help them amend their ways. Nobody should take another man's life.

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