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Murder charge after man, 34, killed when car hit pedestrians
Shakaine Dwyer faces murder charges after a fatal collision that killed Ruben Nunes, a 34-year-old football fan, in north-west London, with additional charges in the ongoing investigation.
- On December 29, Shakaine Dwyer, 29, of Willesden, was charged with murder after a collision involving a car and pedestrians near Willesden Magistrates' Court.
- At 12:45 GMT, officers were called to Chapel Close after reports of a multi-vehicle collision yards from Willesden Magistrates' Court.
- Father-of-Three Ruben Nunes, 34, from Peterborough, was pronounced dead at the scene, and Sarratt FC reserves manager Russ Fardon and Nunes's family paid tribute while being supported by specialist officers.
- A separate custody appearance on December 9 showed Gregory Ejiofor, 31, of Milton Keynes, charged with a firearm offence, with a scheduled Southwark Crown Court appearance on December 6.
- The Met launched an investigation and arrested a man on December 4; a second man was also charged in connection with the probe following the December 3 collision call to Chapel Close.
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Car death charge upgraded to murder: 29-year-old accused in Willesden case | The latest National and International News
The incident occurred in Willesden on December 3 (PA) Yui Mok A man has been charged with murder after a car hit pedestrians in north-west London, killing a 34-year-old man. The Metropolitan Police upgraded the charge against Shakaine Dwyer on New Year's Eve, marking a significant development in the December 3 incident. Dwyer, 29, from Willesden, was initially charged with causing death by dangerous driving on December 7. The murder charge repre…
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