Three men charged with attempted murder after man left in critical condition

The 40-year-old victim is still fighting for his life
The Met were called to an attack on April 7
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Jordan King16 April 2024
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Three men have been arrested and charged with attempted murder after a man was seriously assaulted.

The 40-year-old victim had to be taken to hospital after he was attacked on April 7 and is still in critical condition.

Police and paramedics were called to Belmont Circle, Kenton Lane, Harrow, at about 1.15am.

Since then, three men have been arrested - Justin Robson, 19, Owen Vandersluys-Bodman, 25, and James Dawson, 22.

Robson, of Long Elms, Harrow, was taken into custody on April 10 and charged the next day.

He will next appear at Harrow Crown Court on May 9.

Meanwhile, Vandersluys-Bodman, of Manor Way, Ruislip, was arrested on April 12 and Dawson, of Whittlesea Road, Harrow, was arrested the next day – when they were both charged.

They will next appear at the Old Bailey on May 13.

A woman was also arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender, but she has been released on bail.

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