Thursday 16 February 2017

Boy, 16, charged with murder after shooting of Yasir Beshira in Kilburn

Crime reporter(wp/es):
A 16-year-old boy has been charged with murder after a young man was gunned down near a busy north London high street.
Yasir Beshira was shot in Netherwood Street, off Kilburn High Road, on December 8.
Scotland Yard said detectives have now charged a teenage boy with murdering the 21-year-old.
The 16-year-old, who cannot be named for legal reasons, will appear in custody at Willesden Youth Court on Thursday.

He was originally arrested in connection with the killing alongside three other males.
Two men aged 20 and 22 remain in custody, while a 17-year-old boy was bailed until March.
A 22-year-old man arrested on December 10 was bailed until a date in February.

    Loving father killed when his chainsaw 'kicked back' at work



    Crime reporter(wp/es):
    A tree surgeon killed in a tragic chainsaw accident was a loving father who worked the dangerous job to provide for his young family, relatives said today.
    Gregery Bulbuc, 31, was left dangling from his rope 20ft in the air after the blade “kicked back” into his neck while trimming a tree in a back garden in Bermondsey.
    The Romanian worker who was employed by Aralia Tree Services had a one-year-old son and was a week from celebrating his 32nd birthday.
    Emergency services battled to rescue him and save his life but was pronounced dead at the scene shortly after 11am yesterday.
    Detectives have launched an investigation alongside the Health and Safety Executive, which sent inspectors to Banyard Road, a quiet backstreet of £700,000 terraced homes near Southpark Park.
    Jelena Skutane shared a series of pictures of her partner of three years on social media as hundreds of friends and relatives posted messages in his memory. 
    Ms Skutane said: “You’ve always been in our hearts, we love you so much. 
    “Hope you will see how your son grow up. Greg hope we been longer time together like a family. Love you to bits.” 
    Her sister Linda wrote: “It’s so painful when you know person of our family is gone forever and this person never gonna come back. 
    “We miss him already, we loved him so much and we still love him. He was a good father for his child. But now he’s gone.”
    Mr Bulbuc’s cousin Danut, who lives in Chicago, told the Standard he moved to London in 2001 He said: “He was always a kind man but with the birth of his son he’d just started to take life seriously. 
    “He worked for his son and his wife, wanted to provide the best for them, and he really tried, working a very dangerous job.”
    Danut said he grown up with Mr Bulbuc before they both left Romania after leaving school.
    He said: “I’m still shocked to hear about this horrible tragedy, I’m speechless.

    “He was a loving, hard-working father who loved his wife and son. I really hope this is a nightmare and I’m still waiting to wake up.”
    Mr Bulbuc’s younger brother Ioan, 27, also a tree surgeon, said he had worked in the industry for around a decade.
    He said that their parents, who had recently visited the house they shared in Beckton, east London, were struggling with the news of their eldest son’s death.
    A spokesman for the HSE said it was aware of the death and officers are assisting the Met in their investigation.


    Regent Street on lockdown after suspect package in world famous toy shop Hamleys

    Staff reporter(wp/es):
    One of London's busiest shopping streets was placed on lockdown after a suspicious item was found in iconic toy shop Hamleys.
    Police cordoned off a large swathe of Regent Street in the West End as they dealt with the security scare.
    Shoppers were told to leave the world famous toy shop Hamleys just before 3pm, Scotland Yard said.


    Shocked customers described the sound of sirens blaring as they were asked to leave the store.
    One shopper, who asked to remain anonymous, told the Standard: “We were shopping in there and the fire alarms went off. 
    "The store was hurriedly evacuated and when we got outside there were police vans and sirens and a cordon.”