Trial of man accused of murdering Sir David Amess due to start
Ali Harbi Ali is expected to go on trial at the Old Bailey today
An alleged terrorist is due to go on trial today accused of murdering veteran Conservative MP Sir David Amess as he held meetings with constituents in a church building last year.
Ali Harbi Ali, 26, denies fatally stabbing the MP for Southend West during a constituency surgery in Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, on October 15.
He also denies preparing acts of terrorism between May 1 2019 and September 28 2021.
The trial at the Old Bailey is listed to last for three weeks.
It is alleged that Ali travelled by train from his home in Kentish Town, north London, on the day of the attack specifically to attend Sir David’s surgery at Belfairs Methodist Church.
He allegedly repeatedly stabbed the 69-year-old father-of-five.
Sir David, an MP since 1983, was pronounced dead at the scene, where Ali was arrested by police.
Ali had allegedly engaged in reconnaissance before the attack, scoping out locations of potential targets to attack, including addresses associated with MPs and the Houses of Parliament.
The trial's expected to last three weeks.
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