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Horrific moment sword killer rammed van into victim

This is the horrific moment a drug-crazed killer rammed a van into a screaming victim before he ‘decapitated’ a schoolboy in a 20-minute sword rampage. 

Marcus Monzo, 37, ambushed Daniel Anjorin, 14, as he walked to school in Hainault, east London, on April 30 last year. 

The Brazilian also tried to kill Yasmin Mechem-Whitfield, Henry De Los Rios Polina, Sindy Arias and Donato Iwule in the horror attack which began at 6.45am.  

Shocking new footage released by police today shows the moment Monzo ‘deliberately’ smashed his van into Mr Iwule, catapulting him into a nearby garden. 

The amateur musician then jumped out of his vehicle and slashed the screaming victim in the neck with his Samurai sword. 

Mr Iwule yelled in agony ‘I don’t know you’ as Monzo approached on foot wielding the 60cm blade.

The Brazilian replied: ‘I don’t care, I will kill you’ as he swung towards the victim’s neck and torso before Mr Iwule managed to escape.

The video, which also shows Monzo’s van reversing out of a driveway and heading down a busy street, reveals how the start of the Hainault rampage unfolded. 

This is the horrific moment a drug-crazed killer rammed a van into a screaming victim before he 'decapitated' a schoolboy in a 20-minute sword rampage

Daniel Anjorin, 14, (pictured) was murdered by Monzo with a samurai sword on April 30 last year

Marcus Monzo: The amateur musician believed he was a character from The Hunger Games

The video, which also shows Monzo's van reversing out of a driveway and heading down a busy street, reveals how the start of the Hainault rampage unfolded

A jury today found Monzo guilty of murder, attempted murder, aggravated burglary by entering a property with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, wounding with intent and having an article with a blade.

The Old Bailey previously heard Monzo believed he was a character from The Hunger Games, in which contestants fight to the death on a TV show.

After attacking, Mr Iwule, who was walking to work, he then encountered schoolboy Daniel.

Prosecutor Tom Little, KC, said: ‘He was simply walking to school, minding his own business, looking forward to the day ahead. 

‘His life was snuffed out in an instant. In fact, most accurately, he was slain by the defendant.’ 

Mr Little said Monzo ‘moved quickly like a predator behind Daniel. He lifted the sword above his head, swung it downwards towards Daniel’s head and neck area. Daniel instantly fell to the ground.’ 

Mr Little called the attack a ‘near decapitation’. 

The video, which also shows Monzo's van reversing out of a driveway and heading down a busy street, reveals how the start of the Hainault rampage unfolded

Daniel Anjorin, 14, was murdered by Monzo with a samurai sword

Monzo filmed himself unwrapping the sword he later used to kill Daniel Anjorin. Also in this image is his cat, Wizard, who he strangled, skinned and de-boned

In mobile phone footage a woman can be heard saying: ‘F***, he just killed that boy, he just killed him right outside my house.’ 

A female police officer, Yasim Mechem-Whitfield, pursued Monzo through a series of alleyways before he launched a ‘ferocious attack’, striking her three times. 

He then charged into a nearby house and attacked a couple in their bedroom, but their lives were spared when their four-year-old daughter woke up and started crying. 

Monzo’s rampage only ended when he was surrounded by officers in a garage area and tasered. Mr Little said it was a ‘miracle’ that more people were not killed that day. 

He said: ‘This case involved a brutal string of attacks with murderous intent primarily committed with the use of a large sword. 

‘The prosecution say there was a clear intention to kill a number of people that morning on the defendant’s part.’ 

The defence argued Monzo had a pre-existing condition which made him vulnerable to psychotic episodes prompted by his use of cannabis. 

But forensic psychiatrist Nigel Blackwood said Monzo was capable of curtailing his cannabis use and aware of the risks.

‘The violence would not, in Professor Blackwood’s opinion, have happened in the absence of such voluntary substance misuse,’ Mr Little said.

Monzo was eventually cornered and subdued by police armed with Tasers

Henry De Los Rios Polania suffered deep injuries to his arm while protecting his family after Monzo burst into their home

When police searched Monzo’s van they found a second knife which he had used to skin his cat before the attack and another 22cm sword.

Monzo later told police that his personality had switched and ‘something happened, like a game happening’ claiming it was ‘like the movie Hunger Games’.

He told officers ‘one of his personalities is a professional assassin’.

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