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Details have begun to emerge about the man arrested for the
murder of a great grandmother beheaded in her back garden.
He was named locally as
Nicholas Salvadore, a 25-year-old would-be cage fighter who is believed to be a
Muslim convert, who had been living a few doors from 82-year-old Palmira Silva.
Salvadore was under
arrest and under armed guard in hospital today after the events in a street in
north London
yesterday. Detectives say they have ruled out terrorism as a motive. Continue...
Italian-born Mrs Silva,
who owned a local café in Edmonton
with her son Tony for more than 30 years, was found dead in the back garden of her home in Nightingale Road yesterday (Read here as reported by the Evening Standard). Neighbours
said a man dressed in black had decapitated cats with a foot-long machete-like
blade and smashed the window of a car before running through rear gardens
banging on doors and windows.
One told how he heard
him shouting “the cats have stolen my lighter” as he hacked an animal to
pieces.
Salvadore, who was known
locally as “Fat Nick”, had been a friend of one of Mrs Silva’s neighbours and
had been staying with them in recent weeks.
The man is thought to
have tried to attack this couple first but they managed to get out of their
house without injury.
As people fled, Mrs
Silva, described as a frail “sweet lady”, was caught in her garden and attacked.
Neighbouring houses were
evacuated by officers who used metal batons to smash front windows before
lifting residents to safety. The suspect fled into the street as armed officers
stormed through the back of the property where Mrs Silva was killed.
He was cornered and shot
with a Taser stun gun before being brought down by more than 20 officers. One
officer broke his wrist and others suffered injuries with one senior officer
saying they had “put their lives on the line”.
Police were called to Nightingale Road at
1pm yesterday. Scotland Yard said officers distracted the man after he was seen
going through back gardens while they evacuated people.
Restaurant worker Freda
Odame, 30, said she was about to go to sleep after working a night shift when
she heard a commotion. She said: “I heard shouting and banging and I opened my
curtains and saw a guy holding a knife in a back garden a few doors along.
“He was screaming, I
couldn’t make out the words. Then the police knocked on the door and said
‘You’ve got to get out, you’ve got to get out’.”
Locals claimed Salvadore
had converted to Islam last year.
Metropolitan Police
Commander Simon Letchford said: “Officers put themselves in extreme danger to
protect the public, to ensure that his behaviour was stopped as soon as it
possibly could be.”
Source: London Evening Standard
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