Bermondsey bloodbath suspect is charged with four murders
Bermondsey bloodbath suspect arrives at court in police van to face four murder counts: Boyfriend, 28, is charged with killing lover, 27, her mother, 45, grandmother, 64 and her partner, 58, in knife attack their south London home
Joshua Jacques, 28, boyfriend of Samantha Drummonds, in court this morning Dolet Hill one of four people killed at a house in Bermondsey on MondayRetired nurse who was fighting cancer died alongside her partner Denton BurkeDolet’s daughter Tanysha and granddaughter Samantha Drummonds also died
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The suspect accused of stabbing to death three generations of the same family including his girlfriend was today charged with four counts of murder.
Joshua Jacques, 28, of Hither Green, south-east London, will appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court this morning.
Dolet Hill, 64, her husband, daughter and granddaughter were all stabbed to death at her home close to the Millwall football stadium.
Jacques, who was the boyfriend of Mrs Hill’s murdered granddaughter Samantha Drummonds, 27, was arrested at the scene in the early hours of Monday.
Mrs Hill’s husband Denton Burke, 58, and her daughter Tanysha Drummonds, a 45-year-old nurse, were also found dead at the address in Bermondsey.
Jacques was charged on Thursday morning following an investigation by homicide detectives from the Met’s Specialist Crime Command.
Joshua Jerome Derriviere Jacques, 28, the boyfriend of one of the victims, Samantha Drummonds, has been charged with four counts of murder
Dolet Hill (in the multi-coloured dress), her daughter Tanysha Drummonds (with her arm around her) and her other daughter Tracey Henry (pictured in a white dress)
Samantha Drummonds (pictured), who was said to be in a relationship with her alleged killer, was also stabbed to death in South East London
Dolet Hill and Denton Burke were both killed inside their three-bedroom home close to Millwall’s stadium
Tracey Henry, 47, who is Mrs Hill’s surviving daughter, said: ‘We are in pieces. We are too upset to say any more and we’re having a family meeting.’
Mrs Drummonds’s grief-stricken husband, Danny Ofori-Akuffo, said the suspected knifeman was Tasered by officers after neighbours were alerted by screams and raised the alarm.
He said that his wife was there to care for her mother following surgery and that Miss Drummonds, 27, brought Jacques to the family home on Saturday to meet them all.
Mr Ofori-Akuffo phoned his wife at 11.30pm on Sunday and she told him she had dozed off on the sofa. ‘Those were the last words I had with her. I still cannot believe it. It hasn’t sunk in,’ he added.
Pastor Lloyd Henry, of the family’s New Testament Church of God in Dulwich, said Mrs Hill, a retired assistant in the pharmacy at St Guy’s Hospital, had joined a mission to Ghana in 2017. ‘They were a lovely, hard-working family who were really close and all supported each other,’ he added. ‘They were always together, it was a joy to see such a tight family. All of them were regular churchgoers and very active in the community.
‘Dolet would always cook for members of the congregation who needed it, she always cooked fish for us at Easter and she was so generous. She joined us on a mission to Ghana in 2017 to build a clinic in the village of Tarkwa Banso, which was so far away from any hospital and in desperate need of a medical facility.
Friends leave flowers near the property in Southwark where four people where stabbed and killed in South Bermondsey
‘Her granddaughter, Samantha, sang in the church choir with my daughter, who was the same age.’
Mr Burke’s sister, Juleth Hutchinson, said the family ‘did not deserve to die like this’.
The 62-year-old added: ‘My brother was a nice, quiet and innocent man. He was always joking and smiling.’
Neighbours of Miss Drummonds, a former worker at NatWest, described her as a ‘beautiful, sociable young girl who would bend over backwards to help anybody’.
Leanca Levy, 36, said: ‘I am waiting for surgery and every time I was waiting for deliveries or shopping Samantha would carry my stuff up for me. She was just a delight.’