Wembley murder: Three men accused of stabbing to death Djodjo Nsaka will stand trial in July
Djodjo Nsaka was stabbed to death in Wembley (Pic: www.gofundme.com/djodjo-nsakas) - Credit: Archant
Three men accused of stabbing a teenage student to death outside his halls of residence near Wembley Stadium will stand trial in July.
Ali Tas, 20, Donald Davis, 21, and Mukeh Kawah, 21, all from Colindale, allegedly knifed 19 year-old Djodjo Nsaka in the heart in the early hours of January 20.
Mr Nsaka, who was originally from Streatham, south London, and was a business studies student at Middlesex University, suffered a stab wound to the chest and was pronounced dead at the scene in Fulton Road.
Another man, aged 20, was treated for minor injuries.
Davis and Kawah appeared at the Old Bailey by video link for a short administrative hearing today.
Tas has already appeared in court.
They are due to return to court for a plea and trial preparation hearing on April 12.
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The trial is due to start at the Old Bailey on July 10 this year.
Tas, of Eagle Drive, Davis, of Martlesham Walk, and Kawah, of Lancaster Close, are all remanded in custody.