Man charged with attempted murders of three people in London knife attacks
Essa Suleiman has been charged with the attempted murders of three people in London. The alleged attacks occurred in two separate incidents: first, an assault on Ishmail Hussein in Southwark following a personal dispute, and then, a series of stabbings on two Jewish men, Shloime Rand and Norman Shine, in Golders Green on Wednesday.

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AI-generatedEssa Suleiman has been charged with the attempted murders of three people in London. The alleged attacks occurred in two separate incidents: first, an assault on Ishmail Hussein in Southwark following a personal dispute, and then, a series of stabbings on two Jewish men, Shloime Rand and Norman Shine, in Golders Green on Wednesday. Prosecutors stated the victims were identifiable as Orthodox Jews by their clothing. Suleiman was arrested after police used a stun gun and reportedly experienced a medical episode requiring hospitalization. He appeared at Westminster Magistrates' Court and has been remanded in custody, with his case sent to the Old Bailey for a hearing on May 15th. Further charges are being considered regarding an individual who attempted to disarm the suspect.
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5 extractedSuleiman was remanded in custody and the case was sent to the Old Bailey with a next hearing set for 15 May.
Essa Suleiman is charged with the attempted murders of three people during a series of knife attacks in London.
Suleiman was arrested after officers used a stun gun and he suffered a medical episode requiring hospital treatment.
Two victims, Shloime Rand and Norman Shine, were clearly identifiable as Orthodox Jews by their clothing.
Suleiman attacked Ishmail Hussein at his home in Southwark before traveling to Golders Green to attack two more men.