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Second man in court over shooting of girl at takeaway

Agnes Sina-Inakoju
Agnes was shot through the window of a chicken shop

A second man has appeared in court charged with the murder of a 16-year-old girl in an east London takeaway.

Agnes Sina-Inakoju was shot through the window of Hoxton Chicken and Pizza, in Hoxton Street, Hackney, on 14 April. She died two days later.

Mohammed Smoured, 21, of Hackney, east London appeared at Thames Magistrates' Court charged with murder.

He was remanded into custody until 27 April. Leon Dunkley, 21, of Hackney, has also been charged with her murder.

Mr Dunkley is also charged with possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life.

Agnes, who was shot in the neck, was described as a "charismatic, ambitious, loving and caring girl" by her family.

She had visited Oxford University with friends a week before her death.

A 16-year-old boy arrested in connection with the fatal shooting has been released on bail until June.

Mr Smoured will next appear at the Old Bailey.



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