Finsbury Park mosque attack suspect pleads not guilty after Muslims hit by van
THE man accused of carrying out a terror attack in Finsbury Park has pleaded not guilty to murder and attempted murder.
Darren Osborne pleaded not guilty to murder and attempted murder
Darren Osborne allegedly used a rented van to mow down Akram Ali, 51, and nine other people on a crowded pavement in north London.
The area, close to the Muslim Welfare House, was busy with Muslim worshippers attending Ramadan night prayers at the time.
Mr Osborne, 48, of Glyn Rhosyn, in Cardiff, is charged with the murder of Mr Ali and attempted murder.
He is charged with the murder of Mr Ali on June 19 and the attempted murder of "persons at the junction of Seven Sisters Road and Whadcoat Street, London" on the same date.
He appeared at the Old Bailey via video link from Belmarsh jail before Mrs Justice Cheema-Grubb.
Wearing a red T-shirt, the father-of-four spoke only to confirm his identity and enter not guilty pleas.
He was remanded into custody until his trial on January 22 next year at Woolwich Crown Court.