Grandmother, 66, fatally stabbed near bus stop - first photo released.

Anita Mukhey was killed by a stabbing in Edgware on Thursday.

May 12th 2024.

Grandmother, 66, fatally stabbed near bus stop - first photo released.
The streets of London were rocked by a tragic incident earlier this week, as 66-year-old Anita Mukhey was fatally stabbed on a busy street in Edgware. Mukhey, a grandmother of two, was walking along Burnt Oak Broadway when she was attacked and later succumbed to her injuries. The news of her death has left her family and community in a state of shock and mourning.

The first photo of Mrs. Mukhey has been released, showing her smiling and happy, a stark contrast to the horrific events that took place just days ago. Witnesses at the scene described seeing a lot of blood and chaos after the attack. It is believed that Mrs. Mukhey was targeted by her assailant while resisting a robbery attempt.

The suspect, 22-year-old Jalal Debella, appeared in court but did not enter a plea. He is set to appear in the Old Bailey on Tuesday. Meanwhile, a memorial service has been planned for Sunday at a religious center in Cricklewood. The community is coming together to pay their respects and support Mukhey's family during this difficult time.

Eyewitnesses have shared their accounts of the incident, with one witness reporting seeing a "lot of blood" after Mrs. Mukhey was allegedly stabbed multiple times. Mrs. Mukhey leaves behind her husband, daughter, son, and two grandchildren. A friend of the family expressed their disbelief and sadness, stating that Mrs. Mukhey was a kind and loving grandmother who helped raise her grandchildren and supported her children's successful careers.

Neighbors and community members have also spoken out about the tragedy, expressing their shock and sorrow. Mohamed Ble, a resident of the neighborhood, witnessed the aftermath of the attack and described hearing Mrs. Mukhey pleading for help in a high-pitched voice. The incident has sparked concerns about safety and the value of life in society.

In response to the incident, Superintendent Tony Bellis has assured the public that there will be an increased police presence in the area to provide reassurance. He urges anyone with concerns or information to approach officers. The community is coming together to support each other during this difficult time, and Mrs. Mukhey's family is in the thoughts and prayers of many.

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