Stab Attack Near Iconic Landmark
Two Canadian men have been slapped with attempted murder charges after a brutal stabbing near the Tower of London. Jermaine Blackstock, 40, and Kamara Lewis, 26, are accused of knifing a young man, Cyrus Morgan-Flynn, in his 20s, on Pepys Street late at night.
Additional Drug and Criminal Property Charges
Both suspects now face further charges for possession with intent to supply Class B cannabis and possession of criminal property—specifically cash. The City of London Police swooped on a property just after 11.30pm on November 22 following reports of the stabbing.
Held on Remand, Next Hearing at Old Bailey
Blackstock, who gave a Birmingham address in Ladywood, and Lewis remain in custody after a Westminster Magistrates’ Court hearing. They are due back in the dock at the Old Bailey on December 23.
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