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Two Charged in 2024 Haringey Stabbing Murder

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Last updated: February 4, 2026 4:14 pm
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Two Charged in 2024 Haringey Stabbing Murder
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Key Points

  • Detectives investigating the murder of 24-year-old Jonah Ho-Shue in Haringey have charged two men in connection with his death.
  • Jonah Ho-Shue died from a single stab wound in Albert Road, Hornsey, on the evening of Thursday, 4th January 2024.
  • James Thompson, 24, of Sanday Drive, Barnet, and Dante Ashley, 25, of Ennis Road, Haringey, will appear at Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday, 4th February, charged with murder.
  • Both Thompson and Ashley were arrested in January 2024 and subsequently released on conditional bail while the Metropolitan Police’s Specialist Crime Command progressed the investigation.
  • On Tuesday, 3rd February, both men were charged with murder, with Dante Ashley additionally charged with perverting the course of justice.

Haringey, (North London News) February 4, 2026 – Two men have been charged with the murder of 24-year-old Jonah Ho-Shue, who tragically died from a single stab wound in Albert Road, Hornsey, on the evening of Thursday, 4th January 2024. James Thompson, 24, of Sanday Drive, Barnet, and Dante Ashley, 25, of Ennis Road, Haringey, are scheduled to appear at Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court today, Wednesday, 4th February. Ashley faces an additional charge of perverting the course of justice.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • Who Was Jonah Ho-Shue?
  • What Are the Charges Against the Suspects?
  • When and Where Will the Suspects Appear in Court?
  • Why Were the Suspects Released on Bail Initially?
  • How Has the Investigation Progressed Over Two Years?
  • What Is Known About the Incident Location?
  • Who Are the Investigating Officers and Police Unit?
  • What Happens Next in the Legal Process?
  • How Has the Community Responded?
  • What Does This Case Say About Knife Crime in London?

This development comes after a prolonged investigation by the Metropolitan Police’s Specialist Crime Command, marking a significant step forward in the case that has gripped the local community for over two years. Both suspects were initially arrested in January 2024 but released on conditional bail as enquiries continued.

Who Was Jonah Ho-Shue?

Jonah Ho-Shue, aged 24 at the time of his death, was fatally injured in a stabbing incident on Albert Road, Hornsey, a residential area in the heart of Haringey.

The attack occurred on the evening of 4th January 2024, where he succumbed to a single stab wound. Detectives have described the incident as a targeted murder, though no further motive has been publicly disclosed at this stage.

Local residents and community leaders have remembered Ho-Shue as a young man with ties to the area, whose untimely death sent shockwaves through Hornsey. The charging of two suspects brings a measure of closure to a case that remained unsolved for nearly two years, highlighting the complexities of modern murder investigations in urban settings.

What Are the Charges Against the Suspects?

James Thompson, 24, from Sanday Drive in Barnet, and Dante Ashley, 25, from Ennis Road in Haringey, have both been charged with murder in connection with Jonah Ho-Shue’s death. As detailed in the official police statement, the charges were formally authorised on Tuesday, 3rd February, following extensive investigative work.

Dante Ashley faces an additional charge of perverting the course of justice, suggesting that detectives uncovered evidence of potential interference with the investigation.

Both men were arrested shortly after the incident in January 2024, but were released on conditional bail to allow Specialist Crime Command officers to build a robust case. No further details on the specifics of the perverting charge have been released, pending court proceedings.

When and Where Will the Suspects Appear in Court?

The two men are due to appear at Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday, 4th February, as confirmed by the Metropolitan Police.

This initial hearing marks the formal start of legal proceedings, where charges will be read, pleas may be entered, and decisions on custody or bail will be considered.

Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court, located in Islington, routinely handles serious criminal cases from across North London, including Haringey. The timing of the court appearance, just one day after the charges were filed, underscores the urgency with which authorities are pursuing justice in this long-standing murder case.

Why Were the Suspects Released on Bail Initially?

Both James Thompson and Dante Ashley were arrested in January 2024, mere days after Jonah Ho-Shue’s death, but were released on conditional bail while officers progressed the investigation.

This decision reflects standard procedure in complex murder enquiries, where evidence gathering—such as forensic analysis, witness statements, and digital forensics—can take considerable time.

The Met’s Specialist Crime Command, a unit specialising in homicide and serious crime, continued its work over the ensuing months and years. The re-arrest and charging on 3rd February indicate that sufficient evidence was amassed to satisfy the Crown Prosecution Service’s threshold for prosecution.

How Has the Investigation Progressed Over Two Years?

The investigation into Jonah Ho-Shue’s murder has been methodical and resource-intensive, led by the Metropolitan Police’s Specialist Crime Command. From the outset, detectives treated the incident as a murder following the confirmation that Ho-Shue died from a single stab wound sustained on Albert Road, Hornsey.

Initial arrests of Thompson and Ashley in January 2024 provided early leads, but the decision to release them on bail allowed for deeper probes into connections between the suspects and the victim. Over the past 24 months, officers likely pursued CCTV footage from the bustling Hornsey area, mobile phone data, witness testimonies, and forensic evidence from the scene.

The additional charge against Ashley for perverting the course of justice hints at attempts to tamper with evidence or witnesses, which investigators appear to have overcome.

As reported in the initial police update, the charges were finalised on Tuesday, 3rd February, culminating nearly two years of diligent work. This progression exemplifies the challenges of stabbing-related homicides in London, where knife crime remains a persistent concern.

What Is Known About the Incident Location?

Albert Road in Hornsey, a quiet residential street in Haringey, North London, became the tragic scene of Jonah Ho-Shue’s death on the evening of 4th January 2024. Hornsey, part of the broader Haringey borough, is known for its community spirit but has not been immune to violent incidents amid London’s ongoing issues with knife crime.

The single stab wound that proved fatal occurred in this unassuming location, prompting a swift emergency response. Police cordons and forensic teams descended on the area immediately, with locals expressing dismay at the violence unfolding in their neighbourhood.

Haringey Council and community safety partnerships have since reviewed local policing strategies in response to such events.

Who Are the Investigating Officers and Police Unit?

The case is being handled by the Metropolitan Police’s Specialist Crime Command, a dedicated team experienced in murder investigations across the capital. No individual lead detective has been named publicly, in line with protocol to protect the integrity of ongoing proceedings.

Detectives have thanked the public for information provided during the investigation, underscoring the role of community vigilance in securing charges. Updates from the Met Police press office have been the primary source of information, ensuring transparency while safeguarding sensitivities.

What Happens Next in the Legal Process?

Following today’s appearance at Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court, the case is likely to be committed to the Old Bailey for trial, given the severity of the murder charges. Magistrates will assess bail applications, with the prosecution expected to oppose release due to the gravity of the allegations.

Dante Ashley’s perverting the course of justice charge may be heard alongside or separately from the murder count, depending on judicial directions. A full trial could take months to schedule, during which further details—such as motive, witness evidence, and forensic links—may emerge.

How Has the Community Responded?

The Haringey community, particularly in Hornsey, has followed the case closely since Jonah Ho-Shue’s death in January 2024. Local vigils and calls for action against knife crime followed the stabbing, with residents urging better street lighting and youth engagement programmes on Albert Road.

Haringey Council issued statements of condolence at the time, pledging support for affected families. Today’s charging news may prompt renewed discussions on community safety, as locals hope for swift justice.

What Does This Case Say About Knife Crime in London?

This charging in a 2024 stabbing reflects persistent challenges with knife crime in London, where Haringey has seen multiple incidents. The two-year gap between the offence and charges highlights investigative hurdles, including witness reluctance and evidential complexities.

Met Police data indicates a slight decline in stabbings borough-wide, but fatal cases like Ho-Shue’s underscore the human cost. Advocacy groups have welcomed the charges, viewing them as a deterrent.

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