Dontae McLaren died after being stabbed. Picture: Met Police
October 17, 2024
A 25-year-old man from Isleworth has appeared at the Old Bailey charged with offences relating to the killing of a 24-year-old man in last month.
Hamid Hamdi of Summerwood Road is accused of causing the victim, Dontae McLaren grievous bodily harm with intent, and violent disorder. He was in court alongside Tyanne Corbin, also aged 25, of Singapore Road, West Ealing on Monday 14 October. She faced the same charges.
Both were remanded in custody to appear at Kingston Crown Court on Wednesday, 6 November.
Dontae McLaren was killed in the early hours of Sunday 29 September after a large brawl involving around 20 participants some of whom were using knives broke out outside the Dirty Blonde night club on Wandsworth Road.
The police were called to the scene at 4:05am and paramedics attempted to save Mr McLaren’s life before pronouncing him dead at the scene. Specialist officers continue to support his family.
Dynzell Patrick, aged 26, has previously appeared in court charged with Mr McLaren’s murder after being arrested on 1 October. He is next due to appear at the Old Bailey on 23 December.
The scene of the stabbing on Wandsworth Road
Two other victims were taken to hospital where they were treated for injuries.
The licence of the venue outside which the stabbing took place has been suspended by the police.
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