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Mobility scooter rider Thomas O’Halloran was repeatedly stabbed, court hears.

A court heard that a guy on a mobility scooter was repeatedly stabbed in the neck, chest, and abdomen.

Thomas O’Halloran, 87, passed away last Tuesday in Greenford, west London, after what prosecutors termed a “vicious attack.”

Mobility scooter rider thomas o'halloran was repeatedly stabbed, court hears.
Mobility scooter rider thomas o'halloran was repeatedly stabbed, court hears.

Lee Byer, 44, is charged with the murder of Mr. O’Halloran in a case scheduled for trial in May.

During a pre-trial hearing at the Old Bailey this morning, it was revealed that Mr. O’Halloran told a bystander he had been stabbed, even though his wounds were visible.

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