Two men charged with the gruesome murder of a British soldier
attempted to hack off his head in broad daylight on a London street, a
court heard as their trial opened.
Michael Adebolajo, 28, and
Michael Adebowale, 22, are accused of murdering 25-year-old Lee Rigby
as he walked to his barracks in Woolwich, south London, in May.
The two defendants, both Britons of Nigerian descent who have asked to be identified by Muslim names in court, deny murder.
As
the trial opened at London's Old Bailey court, prosecutor Richard
Whittam said the pair had run Rigby over with a car, knocking him
unconscious, before attacking him with knives and a meat cleaver in a
'cowardly and callous murder'.
Rigby's relatives watched from the
courtroom as Whittam told the jury of eight women and four men that
Adebowale had stabbed and cut the soldier while Adebolajo tried to cut
his head off.
They had dragged his body into the middle of the
road, Whittam said, because 'they wanted members of the public to see
the consequence of what can only be described as their barbarous acts'.
'They both attacked the motionless body of Lee Rigby,' Whittam told the jury.
'He
was repeatedly stabbed and it appears it was Michael Adebolajo, the
first defendant, who made a serious and almost successful attempt to
decapitate Lee Rigby with multiple blows to his neck made with the meat
cleaver.
'At the same time as Michael Adebolajo used the meat
cleaver, Michael Adebowale was using a knife to stab and cut at Lee
Rigby's body.'
One witness, Whittam said, compared Adebolajo's actions to 'a butcher attacking a joint of meat'.
Rigby's widow Rebecca walked out of the court in tears during the harrowing evidence.
There
were gasps from the courtroom as the jury was shown CCTV footage of a
car veering onto the pavement and ramming into the soldier.
When the police arrived, Adebolajo ran at a police car waving the meat cleaver and was shot by officers, the prosecutor said.
Adebowale charged at police with a gun, and was also shot.
Adebolajo
and Adebowale are further accused of attempting to murder a police
officer and conspiracy to murder a police officer. They both deny these
charges.
The horrifying murder took place in the middle of the
day as a group of schoolchildren were returning from a local library,
Whittam told the jury. Members of the public turned them back to avoid
the 'awful' scene.
The prosecutor said passers-by had shown
'bravery and decency' in the aftermath of the attack, with one woman
confronting Adebolajo despite the fact that he was still holding the
meat cleaver and his hands were covered in blood.
Another woman 'went to the lifeless body of Lee Rigby and stroked him to provide some comfort and humanity', he added.
Adebolajo has asked to be referred to as Mujaahid Abu Hamza in court, while Adebowale wants to be called Ismail Ibn Abdullah.
Both defendants have admitted possession of a firearm with intent to cause violence.
Rigby, the father of a young son, had joined the British army in 2006 and had served in Afghanistan.
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