Arsenal to pay tribute to Gunners fan Daniel Anjorin after the 14
Time:2024-06-03 16:43:53 Source:opinionsViews(143)
Arsenal will pay a tribute at their game against Bournemouth on Saturday to a 14-year-old supporter who was murdered in a samurai sword attack earlier this week.
Daniel Anjorin, a boyhood Arsenal fan, was killed on Tuesday on a suburban east London street in Hainault while on his way to school.
Four other people were injured.
In less than two days, almost 5,000 people have already donated to a fundraiser for the family.
Mail Sport understands the Gunners will pay a tribute in the minutes ahead of kick-off at the Emirates.
Daniel Anjorin was murdered in a samurai sword attack in east London earlier this week
Arsenal will pay tribute to teenage fan Anjorin before the match against Bournemouth
Fans at the Emirates will give a minute's applause in the 14th minute in memory of Anjorin
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It’s also understood that the club have been in close contact with the family liaison officer to offer their support.
X (formely Twitter) has been flooded with tributes to Anjorin.
Supporters are set to give a minute’s applause in the 14th minute in the teenager’s memory.
Marcus Arduini Monzo, 36, appeared at Westminster Magistrates' Court on Thursday accused of Daniel's murder along with two counts of attempted murder, two counts of grievous bodily harm, aggravated burglary, and possession of a bladed article.
Four others were injured during Tuesday's 22-minute rampage, including a heroic female police officer who almost lost a hand.
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