Wembley man charged with Sabrina Moss murder in Kilburn appears at the Old Bailey
Sabrina Moss was killed as she celebrated her 24th birthday - Credit: Archant
A third man accused of gunning down a young mother as she celebrated her 24th birthday in Kilburn has appeared at the Old Bailey.
Yassin James, 19, of Chaplain Road, Wembley, is charged with the murder of Sabrina Moss who was shot in the chest in the early hours of August 24 last year.
Her friend Sabrina Gachette, also 24, Mahad Ahmed and Edson Da Silva, were also injured during the shooting in Kilburn High Road.
The gunmen are said to have been armed with Mac10 submachine gun and a shotgun.
James, who was charged last Thursday, is accused of murder, three counts of attempted murder and two counts of possession of a firearm.
Martell Warren, 22, of Napier Road, Kensal Green, and Hassan Hussain, 29, of Cranhurst Road, Willesden Green, face identical charges.
Last week, both appeared at the Old Bailey videolink where Warren denied the charges and Hussain did not enter a plea.
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All three will have been remanded in custody to at appear at a preliminary hearing on March 10.
A fourth man Simon Baptiste, 29, of Rondu Road, Cricklewood, was charged last week with conspiracy to cause grievous bodily harm in connection with the shootings.
He will appear before the Old Bailey on February 28.
A 23-year-old woman, and three men aged 20, 21 and 23, who were all arrested in connection with the investigation have been bailed to return to a police station later this month.