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A paranoid schizophrenic who stabbed a grandmother to death with a hunting knife in a frenzied bus stop attack has been detained indefinitely.

Jala Debella, 24, killed medical secretary Anita Mukhey, 66, in front of horrified passers-by on Burnt Oak Broadway in Edgware, northwest London, shortly before lunchtime on May 9, 2024.

He stabbed her 18 times before ‘casually’ walking away as witnesses rushed to try and help Ms Mukhey.

The Old Bailey heard Debella was obsessed with gory online videos and was able to buy a hunting knife online, despite living in a residential home supporting people with mental health problems.

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It was delivered to his home in nearby Colindale around an hour before he used it to kill Ms Mukhey, an act which mirrored the extreme violence he enjoyed watching.

Today, Debella was sentenced to a hospital order under Section 37 of the Mental Health Act and a restriction order under Section 41 – meaning he can be detained indefinitely.

Addressing his remarks to an empty dock as Debella was not in court, Judge Philip Katz KC said: ‘Anita Mukhey was the heart of the family. She was a wife, mother and grandmother, aged 66 when she was stabbed to death by a complete stranger on a busy main road in north London.’

In a statement which was read to the court, Ms Mukhey’s husband Hari said the grandmother-of-two was the ‘centre of our home’.

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He said: ‘Her absence has left silence that nothing can fill.’

A man has been charged with the murder of Anita Mukhey in Burnt Oak. Jalal Debella, 22, (20/9/01) appeared on Saturday, 11 May, at Willesden Magistrates? Court charged with murder and possession of an offensive weapon. He was remanded to appear at the Old Bailey on Tuesday, 14 May. Police were called at around 11:50hrs on Thursday, 9 May to reports of a stabbing in Burnt Oak Broadway. Officers, London Ambulance Service (LAS) and London?s Air Ambulance (HEMS) all attended the scene, where a 66-year-old woman was treated for knife wounds. Sadly, despite the best efforts of emergency services, she died at the scene. Her family have been informed. Jalal Debella was arrested on suspicion of murder in the Colindale area on Thursday, 9 May. He was charged as above. The family of the victim. Anita Mukhey, have issued the following statement in tribute to her. ?Anita Mukhey, 66 years old, was a married mother and grandmother devoted to her family, who also worked part-time in the NHS as a Medical Secretary. ?The family ask for privacy at this difficult time.?
Jala Debella, 24, killed medical secretary Anita Mukhey, 66, in front of horrified passers-by on Burnt Oak Broadway in Edgware (Picture: Crockford Alan – Communication &)

Mr Mukhey thanked ‘brave members of the public’ who went to his wife’s aide, but said the trial had forced him to confront ‘deeply troubling’ facts about the psychological assessments of her killer.

In a statement issued after the jury found Debella committed the act of killing Ms Mukhey, her family said: ‘The court has heard that a man with a severe mental illness was known to services and assessed by consultant psychiatrists as psychologically stable and safe for the community.

‘At the same time, he was engaging in escalating behaviour outside those assessments, including acquiring weapons and researching extreme violence — behaviour that ultimately mirrored the violence he later carried out.

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‘That disconnect is hard to accept.

‘It raises serious questions about how risk is assessed, and about whether current models are equipped to detect danger that develops beyond the spoken words of the consulting room.’

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They questioned why he was able to purchase weapons online while living in a staffed and Care Quality Commission (CQC) registered mental health rehabilitation home.

Jonathan Polnay KC, prosecuting, said an inquest into Ms Mukhey’s death had been opened and adjourned.

Undated handout photo issued by the Metropolitan Police of Jala Debella who stabbed medical secretary Anita Mukhey, 66, 18 times in front of shocked passers-by in north London at about 11.50am on May 9 2024. Debella then
After the attack Debella ‘casually’ walked away while people rushed to help the victim and call 999 (Picture: Metropolitan Police/PA)

Judge Katz said he did not express an opinion on the ‘safety of the regime’ at the residential home but added: ‘No doubt others will consider it, hopefully soon.’

Before the attack, Debella also searched on his computer for ‘killing video’ and visited a website containing graphic violent content, jurors heard.

CCTV picked up the defendant walking north in Edgware Road, past a bus stop, and then returning to the scene where Ms Mukhey was attacked.

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Thirty seconds later, she could be seen collapsing in the road with the first 999 call being made at 11.48am.

A knife, identical to the one Debella had bought online, was later recovered by police and forensic analysis showed it had DNA from Debella and Ms Mukhey on it.

Jalal Debella on CCTV running after stabbing Anita Mukhey A 'gore video' fanatic who stabbed a grandmother to death at a bus stop had viewed sickening footage of beheadings in the days leading up to the random killing, a court heard. Jalal Debella, 24, wandered out of his rehabilitation home and repeatedly knifed medical secretary Anita Mukhey, 66, in Burnt Oak Broadway, Edgware, northwest London on 9 May 2024. Debella had bought a 7.5??? hunting knife with sheaf from knifewarehouse.co.uk which was delivered just over an hour before the killing, the Old Bailey has heard. He is charged with murder and possessing an offensive weapon but has been found to be unfit to stand trial due to his 'disability'. Jurors have been asked to say whether Debella did the acts charged. Jonathan Polnay, KC, prosecuting, earlier said the killer inflicted probably 18 separate injuries with the hunting knife including wounds to her heart and lungs. Debella also had a 'particular interest in very violent videos' said Mr Polnay. Central News
Jalal Debella on CCTV running after stabbing Anita Mukhey (Picture: Central News/CPS)

Dr Melanie Higgins, Debella’s medical consultant, confirmed he had been detained under the Mental Health Act on at least three occasions before he attacked Ms Mukhey.

She said he suffered from paranoid schizophrenia and arrangements had been made for his continued admission at Ashworth High Secure Hospital in Merseyside.

Speaking outside court, Detective Chief Inspector Alex Gammampila, from Scotland Yard, said: ‘While necessary to protect the public, today’s outcome offers little comfort to Anita’s family who are left without a much-loved wife, mother and grandmother.

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‘I want to recognise the dignity and courage they have shown over the past 20 months.

‘I also want to thank the members of the public who tried to help Anita that day, the witnesses who came forward and the first responders.

‘Your actions, your compassion and your evidence truly mattered.’

Chris Badger, chief inspector of adult social care for the CQC, said: ‘We extend our condolences to the family of Anita Mukhey.

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‘Where care is being provided that falls into what are known as “regulated activities”, CQC regulates that provider.

‘While this organisation has registered with CQC, having engaged with the police and with the care home at the time of this appalling incident, the services being provided at the time did not fall into CQC’s scope of regulation and their registration was made dormant.

‘As the services provided did not come under CQC’s regulatory powers, we would not be able to formally pursue this matter or comment on the details of this tragic case.’

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