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Girl, 16, charged with murder of homeless man in King’s Cross


Anthony MarksA 16-year-old girl has been charged with the murder of a man in King?s Cross.The teenager, from Brixton, will appear at Croydon Magistrates? Court later today charged with the murder of 51-year-old Anthony Marks, who died after being assaulted on Cromer Street on Saturday, 10 August.A 17-year-old boy has previously been charged and remanded in custody to face trial next year.Officers remain keen to hear from any witnesses who have not yet spoken to them, as well as any of Anthony?s next of kin, who so far remain unidentified.Anyone with information should contact the incident room direct on 0208 358 0300, dial 101 or post on X @?MetCC quoting CAD 1428/10AUG24.

Anthony Marks, 51, died after being assaulted on Cromer Street in the early hours of August 10 (Picture: Met Police)

A teenage girl has been charged with the murder of a homeless man who was attacked near King’s Cross.

Anthony Marks, 51, died after being assaulted on Cromer Street in the early hours of August 10.

He was homeless and is thought to have been sheltering in a nearby bin shed.

A 17-year-old boy has previously been charged and remanded in custody to face trial next year.

Scotland Yard said today that a 16-year-old girl from Brixton has also been charged with murder.

She is in custody and will appear at Croydon Magistrates’ Court later.

Neither youth can be named because of their ages.

Police are still trying to find Mr Marks’ family.

Detective Chief Inspector Sarah Lee said: ‘Sadly, despite our best efforts, we have been unable to identify next-of-kin for Anthony and I urge anyone who can help to contact the investigation team.

‘I am also very keen to hear from anyone who witnessed this incident but has not yet spoken with police.

‘There were a number of people in the area at the time of the murder and we know that some of those people tried to help Anthony.

‘If you are one of those people please do get in touch with us.’

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