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Pictured left is 25-year-old Nicholas Salvadore who allegedly beheaded a defenceless great-grandmother Palmira Silva  in her north London garden yesterday Sept 4. Nicholas Salvadore is currently under armed guard in hospital where he is receiving treatment for injuries sustained during yesterday's lunchtime rampage. Her neighbours are saying the killer was a Nigerian who had been sleeping at the home of a friend in recent weeks. I edited part of the story from Dailymail Online…


"The horror began shortly after 1pm yesterday when a member of the public called 999 to report a man with a knife attacking a cat. Witnesses said the 25-year-old man, dressed all in black, was carrying a foot-long machete, which was stained with blood.
One heard him shout 'The cats have stolen my lighter' as he h*cked one animal to pieces.Another local resident said they knew the suspect well as his mother lived nearby.


They said they looked out of their window and saw the man shouting that he was looking for a cat.
They told the Mirror: 'He then went into my back garden and started chopping at my roses with the machete.
'He was going crazy because he couldn’t find it. Then he saw it in another garden and chopped its head off with the machete.'
The resident said they saw blood splattered 'everywhere' and so ran to call police. They discovered the body of Mrs Silva, whose family own a nearby cafe, in the back garden of her £500,000 semi-detached home.

Neighbours said the killer was a Nigerian who had been sleeping at the home of a friend in recent weeks. Others said the heavily tattooed killer was well-known in the neighbourhood, where he has the nickname ‘Fat Nick’.
One said: ‘He’s a crazy guy. He’s got a big belly and tattoos and he walks the streets sticking his fingers up at people like Somalis.’
A neighbour who knew Mrs Silva, whose husband Domenico died several years ago, said she was ‘such a sweet lady’ who still worked every day in Silva's Cafe on Church Street, Edmonton."
Nightingale Road was still sealed off this morning, as forensics officers continues their investigations 

Family business: Mrs Silva, a renowned cook, ran her small restaurant in Edmonton Green for decades

Palmira Silva, 82, was pronounced dead at the scene after police found her in her garden yesterday

Forensics officers entered the property in Nightingale Road, Edmonton, after the incident

As police officers cornered the suspected knifeman, others smashed windows to pull children to safety

Police launched a murder investigation after yesterday's incident which shocked the local community

Scene: The incident happened at lunchtime yesterday in Edmonton, a suburb of north-east London

Members of the public gathered at the scene yesterday - Edmonton has long had a reputation for knife crime

Members of the public gathered at the scene yesterday - Edmonton has long had a reputation for knife crime

Commander Simon Letchford said officers had smashed house windows to get people out and to safety

Forensic investigators examined the ground near the scene as police urged anyone with footage to contact them

Eyewitnesses had reported seeing a 'madman with a machete' in the area around lunchtime

Eyewitnesses called police after seeing a 'man with a machete' in the area around lunchtime

A taser gun was used by police in the incident and a weapon recovered from the scene, police said

DCI John Sandlin said: 'This was a highly visible attack in broad daylight on a residential street'

Police raced to the scene in Nightingale Road, Edmonton, and found Mrs Silva collapsed in a garden

Senior borough police and detectives from the Met's Homicide and Serious Crime Command at the scene

Nightingale Road is a typical suburban street in Edmonton with an average house value of £310,000

Scotland Yard said today that a man who was arrested on suspicion of murder was still in custody

Aerial images show police and forensics officers at the crime scene

Eyewitnesses reported seeing a 'madman with a machete', while others said they saw him behead a cat

Police staged an emergency evacuation yesterday, smashing windows to get people out



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