Daniel Anjorin, who was attacked while walking to school in east London, has been described as ‘true scholar’

A candlelit vigil in tribute to Daniel Anjorin, a teenage boy who was killed in a sword attack while walking to school in east London, was attended by more than 300 people on Sunday.

Anjorin, 14, was killed in the attack in Hainault, east London, with a samurai sword and suffered fatal wounds to his neck and chest. Four other people were injured in the attack on Tuesday.

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