An 87-year-old man who died after being robbed near a children’s playground in North London has been named by court staff as John Mackey. Police were called to Goodchild Road in Manor House to reports of a robbery just before 6pm on Tuesday (May 6) where they found an elderly man with life-threatening injuries.
Sadly the man died in hospital on Thursday (May 8). His next of kin are being supported by specialist officers
Peter Augustine, 58, of Green Lanes, Hornsey, was charged on Friday (May 9) with the murder and robbery. Augustine was arrested in Green Lanes, Hornsey, on Thursday. He has been remanded in custody, and will appear at Willesden Magistrates’ Court on Saturday (May 10). He has also been charged with robbery and it is alleged he stole a black duffle bag, court staff said.
Neighbour Sandra Murphy, 65, told the PA News Agency that John was a ‘beautiful, kind man’, adding: “He was a lovely old Irishman who would do anything for anyone… He was an engineer and he was busy every day, and went out every day – he used to do gardening with his brother.”
Ms Murphy said she planned to lay flowers in memory of John. “He was very particular about his appearance, every day he had a trilby hat and a suit on,” she continued, “People said they thought he was targeted because he had a briefcase. I said ‘he never had a briefcase’. He had a little holdall which he had his anorak and his umbrella in.”
Paying tribute to her neighbour, Ms Murphy said: “Even today, I texted one of his old neighbours. She said when they were around the corner in the old flats he used to do her garden for her and everything. He was so loved around here. No-one would have a bad word to say about John.”
A 59-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder, robbery, a racially aggravated public order offence and assault on police. A police cordon was in place until Friday morning (May 9) metres away from the Spring Park playground and the Redmond community centre in Woodberry Down.
Local resident Erzsebet Thomas, 60, said it was ‘scary’ to hear about the man’s death. The hotel worker added: “Now I am very afraid of coming home here because of what happened… It’s so awful.”
Another local resident, who did not wish to be identified, said they had heard reports that John was robbed ‘after he went to a cash point’.
Detective Chief Inspector Mark Rogers, from the Met’s Specialist Crime North Unit and leading the investigation, said: “This is a horrific incident which very sadly resulted in an innocent man dying. His family are being supported by specialist officers.
“At this stage we are not looking for anyone else in connection with the incident. However, this is a fast-paced investigation and I am appealing to anyone who may have been in the area or witnessed what happened to please contact the police.”
Assistant Chief Superintendent Brittany Clarke, who leads local policing in the area, said: “We know many people will be very concerned by what has happened and while we have a man in custody, local patrols have been stepped up. If you have any concerns please do speak to those officers. A man has lost his life in a tragic way and our thoughts remain with his family.”
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