William Algar: Man charged with murder after jazz musician dismembered

Derrick Santistevan

A man has actually been charged with murder after a jazz musician was stabbed to death and dismembered in London.

William Algar, a 53- year-old trumpeter, was found dead at his flat in Barnes on 3 January.

A post- mortem assessment discovered he suffered numerous stab injuries consisting of a fatal injury to his chest.

Authorities later on discovered human remains believed to belong to Mr Algar’s body near Edgar Roadway, near Hounslow Heath, 7 miles away.

Mr Algar had actually been understood to good friends and family as Blaise.

Emeka Dawuda-Wodu, 19, was charged with murder by postal appropriation on Monday.

Dawuda-Wodu, of no set address, had actually formerly been charged with perverting the course of justice.

Janayo Lucima, 18, had a charge of murder stopped at court and is now charged with perverting the course of justice.

Lucima, of Longridge Roadway, Earl’s Court, stays in custody.

Mark Harding, 44, of The Drive, Isleworth, and Simon Emmons, 40, of no set address, both deal with a charge of perverting the course of justice.

Harding and Emmons likewise stay in custody.

A 17- year-old young boy was apprehended on 3 June on suspicion of murder and has actually been launched under examination.

A 19- year-old man was apprehended on 31 January on suspicion of murder and avoiding the legal burial of a body.

He was launched under examination pending more queries.

Investigators continue to appeal for info and are particularly eager to speak with anybody who had contact with Mr Algar in December in 2015.

Anybody with info is asked to call the Metropolitan Authorities’s occurrence space on 020 8721 4054, or they can speak with Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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