Hillingdon stabbing: Talented athlete, 20, was knifed in chest 'after look across Tube tracks', court hears

Ewan Somerville15 July 2020
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A talented athlete was stabbed to death after looking at his killer across Tube tracks in west London, the Old Bailey has heard.

Tashan Daniel, 20, was knifed in the chest at Hillingdon station on his way to watch Arsenal play at the Emirates Stadium with a friend.

His father witnessed paramedics’ desperate attempts to save him, having kissed his son goodbye only hours before on September 24, 2019.

Prosecutor Jonathan Rees QC told jurors it was a “senseless killing” which appeared to have been started by a look across the train tracks.

Alex Lanning, 22, from Hillingdon, denies murder, and Jonathan Camille, 19, of Fulham, west London, denies murder and an alternative charge of manslaughter.

Undated family handout photo of Tashan Daniel
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Jurors heard Mr Daniel was a talented athlete who trained up to four times a week at Hillingdon Athletic Club.

He worked as a photographer and was described as a popular young man who made friends easily and was devoted to his family.

On the morning of the killing, Mr Daniel had undergone physiotherapy, taken his grandfather to a day centre and had lunch with his mother, the court heard.

At about 3.30pm, he kissed his father goodbye and walked to Hillingdon station with his old school friend Treyone Campbell, who was going to the football with him.

“Within an hour of that kiss, his father was at the station watching medical professionals trying their best to keep his son alive,” Mr Rees said.

He told jurors: “The prosecution say this was a completely senseless killing.

“The two men did not know each other. They were on opposite platforms, each intending to catch a Tube travelling in a different direction.

“It seems that the catalyst for the violence that led to the stabbing was that Alex Lanning thought Tashan Daniel was looking at him across the rail tracks.”

He and Camille changed platforms to confront Mr Daniel and his friend, the court heard.

Mr Rees said: “When the violence erupted, Camille quickly became involved in a fight with Treyone Campbell, and he was still fighting him when Alex Lanning carried out the fatal stabbing.”

The court heard it was not disputed that Lanning stabbed Mr Daniel or that he used a knife he had been carrying.

The trial continues.

Additional reporting by PA.

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