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Barney Davis

Mother charged with murder of four year-old son found stabbed to death in Hackney

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A mother has appeared in court charged with stabbing her four-year-old son to death in east London.

Keziah Macharia, 41, was arrested on suspicion of the murder of Kobi Dooley-Macharia, 4, who was found with multiple knife wounds at their terraced home in Hackney.

The child was taken to hospital for treatment but later died from his injuries on Wednesday night.

His next of kin have been informed and are being supported by specially trained officers.

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A mother-of-three, 36, who lived next door to the property where the “energetic” boy was found said she had known him his whole life.

“He was a kind, happy child always riding a scooter or his bike on the street playing out with his parents,” she told The Independent.

“They go to the park... things like that. He was an energetic, friendly and polite child. He was always very playful with my 4-year-old son. We heard screaming when the police broke the door.”

The neighbour added: “Even the police came out crying. When they saw us they had to try and pull it back together. They tried to but they couldn’t.

“I can’t tell my son what happened, he is too young. I’m going to tell him they moved away.”

The boy’s next of kin have been informed and are being supported by specially trained officers, the Met said.

Mayor of Hackney, Caroline Woodley, said: “I was utterly devastated to hear this morning of the tragic death of a four year-old child in Hackney. My thoughts and deepest condolences, along with everyone at the council, are with the child’s family.

“We are working with the police and the child’s school to support the child’s family, friends and the wider community.”

Keziah Macharia, of Montague Road, appeared in custody at Thames Magistrates’ Court and is scheduled to appear at the Old Bailey on 28 December.

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