Murder accused in court over death of man six years after being stabbed
Published: 10:50, 09 January 2024
Updated: 10:52, 09 January 2024
A 24-year-old man charged with the murder of a man who died six years after being stabbed in a fight outside a supermarket is set to stand trial in October.
Jamel Boyce was just 17 when he suffered severe brain damage after being wounded in the attack outside a branch of Sainsbury’s in Clapham, south London, in October 2016.
He was left blind, paralysed and unable to speak, and died in a care home aged 22 in February 2022.
His cause of death was ruled, after a post-mortem examination, to be a penetrating injury to the chest.
Tyrese Osei-Kofi, from east Dulwich in south London, appeared at the Old Bailey on Tuesday charged with Jamel’s murder.
Appearing from custody in a grey prison uniform, he did not enter a plea during the brief hearing.
Judge Richard Marks KC remanded him in custody until he appears for a plea hearing at the same court on March 26.
A provisional trial was fixed for October 28.
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