Elderly woman beheaded in London attack

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Palmira Silva, a widow and grandmother, was decapitated outside her house in an apparent frenzied assault by a 25-year-old man
Palmira Silva, a widow and grandmother, was decapitated outside her house in an apparent frenzied assault by a 25-year-old man

An 82-year-old woman was beheaded in a London garden by a man with a machete on Thursday (London time).

Palmira Silva, a widow and grandmother, was decapitated outside her house in an apparent frenzied assault by a 25-year-old man who randomly targeted victims.

Witnesses said they saw the man, wielding a foot-long blade, attack a passing vehicle and a cat before roaming back gardens for a victim. Police believe the man also tried to attack two people at another home in the street, but they were able to escape without injury.

The man was arrested after armed police, who had distracted him to avoid other attacks, cornered him in a house and brought him down with a stun gun. Some officers were injured.

Local Lauren Perkins told the Enfield Independent: “I was walking down the road when I saw a man with a big knife walking down the street.
“Then I saw some police come down and they told me to get off the road. I just can’t believe something like that would happen. It’s just so shocking.”

One line of inquiry for detectives is understood to be that the man was inspired by recent footage of terrorists beheading two American journalists in Syria.

Some residents of the area, in Edmonton, north London, claimed last night that the suspect was a local man who had converted to Islam last year, but those claims could not be verified. Detectives said they had ruled out terrorism as a motive for the killing.

Witnesses described a dramatic police operation in which officers smashed windows of neighbouring properties, carrying screaming children and leading terrified residents to safety.

One neighbour told of her narrow escape and said she believed the attacker was a local man.

Freda Odame, 30, a catering worker, said she heard a commotion and pulled back her curtains to see a black man in his mid-twenties with a knife.

“Someone was shouting and the door was banging. I could hear the screaming but I could not hear what he was saying,” she said.

“I could see that he had a big curved knife, about the size of an arm’s length and he was crouching as if frantically searching for something … He had a crazed look in his eyes so I closed my curtains because I was scared.

“I have seen him around here all the time, I think he lives on the road. I think he lives with his family,” she said.

“I was just so very scared. Five minutes after I heard him screaming the police knocked on my door and told me I had to get out.”

Sue Mahadooa, 50, a neighbour who saw police cars screech to a halt outside her home, said officers were running down the street shouting at people to get out of their homes.

Officers with battering rams began breaking down front doors and smashing windows to help residents to safety, unaware of which property the killer was in.

Forensic investigators examine a property in Edmonton where a woman is thought to have been beheaded. Photo: Getty Images
Forensic investigators examine a property in Edmonton where a woman is thought to have been beheaded. Photo: Getty Images

Ms Mahadooa said the property where it is believed the woman was killed in the back garden is split into three flats and police were desperate to get residents out of the building without sending them into the corridor of the house.

“These officers ran up and started trying to help these two children and a woman out of the little top window of the ground floor,” she said. “The woman couldn’t get through the window so they started smashing the bigger one, but then I saw them get her out of the front door.

“She was very frightened. The kids were crying and looked very scared. There was clearly something awful going on inside the house.”

George Stylianou, another neighbour, said: “Policewomen were sprinting past us and screaming at us, ‘Get back – you don’t understand how dangerous this man is’.

“Then we saw that policemen were running along the road dragging women and children out of windows – they had to smash windows to drag women out.”

Earlier one witness had tweeted: “Madman on the loose with a machete in Edmonton.”

Ricardo Kwiek, 23, a taxi driver, described how he saw a young man fighting with the police after officers stormed a property. He said the man was bundled into a van.

“He wasn’t giving up. I could see loads of police fighting with him. They all piled on top of him and arrested him.”

Commander Simon Letchford, of the Metropolitan Police, said: “Officers who attended the scene evacuated a number of those people from those premises to make them safe.

“During that period they distracted the man from carrying out any further attacks.”

He said his officers had done “everything they could to evacuate people from those premises” and that “clearly they were aware of what had happened and they put themselves in extreme danger to protect the public, to ensure that his behaviour was stopped as soon as it possibly could be”.

The man was last night being treated for minor injuries suffered when he was arrested.

SMH/ The Daily Telegraph,

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