Kwasi Anim-Boadu: Man arrested in connection with Andover Estate stabbing
Kwasi Anim-Boadu. - Credit: Archant
A man has been arrested and bailed in connection with the death of Kwasi Anim-Boadu on the Andover Estate last weekend as the murder investigation continues.
The 27-year-old went to a central London police station yesterday and must return in late May.
Mr Anim-Boadu – known as Junior – was found by police who had been called to another stabbing nearby in Seven Sisters Road at about 3am on Saturday. Medics fought to save his life but he died at the scene.
Mr Anim-Boadu’s older sister Naya, who set up a fundraiser that has raised more than £5,500 to help pay for funeral costs, said he was taken away from his family “in the blink of an eye”.
Paying tribute to him on the fundraising page, she wrote: “Kwasi was a young boy who was full of life, he brought joy to everyone around him through his conspicuous smile and heart warming aura.
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A post-mortem found Mr Anim-Boadu, of Camden, died of “multiple incised wounds”.
Brayan Tchenda, 21, of Delancey Street, Camden, has been charged with possession of an offensive weapon and appeared in court on Monday.
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Anyone with information can call police via 101 quoting reference CAD1054/21APR, tweet @MetCC, or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.