A man has been charged with the murder of Rijkaard Siafa on Surrey Street last week.

Market aftermath: police on Surrey Street, close to Fellmonger’s Yard, where Rijkaard Siafa died
David Walcott was charged with murder yesterday and was due to appear at Bromley Magistrates’ Court.
Walcott, 34, is from Turle Road, Norbury. He was arrested in the early hours of Friday (at what the police described as “an address in Lambeth”).
The police had also arrested a 20-year-old man “at the scene” soon after the brutal attack. He has been released on bail until mid-June, without charge, “pending further enquiries”, according to the police.
It was just before 6pm on Friday, April 12, in broad daylight with Surrey Street still busy with stall-holders and shoppers, when a scooter or motorbike carrying two people arrived at the Church Street end of the market. One was carrying a large knife or machete.
Eyewitnesses suggest that there may have been three attackers, all of them carrying bladed weapons.
They chased into Fellmongers Yard and attacked Siafa, who suffered at least two stab wounds, one to his chest. Siafa was pronounced dead at the scene. A post-mortem examination this week gave cause of death as multiple stab wounds.
Anyone with information is asked to call 101 or X @MetCC and quote CAD6022/12Apr. You can also provide information anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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The BBC described David Walcott as living in Turtle Road, Norbury !
Only a few houses in Turle Road are in LB of Croydon with most of them in LB of Merton.
Just around the corner (in another corner of the sports ground that runs along one side of Turle Road) is a point where LBs of Croydon, Lambeth and Merton all meet.