Woman charged with assaulting security guard at hotel housing migrants - after resident 'walked into her flat'
Channay Augustus faces multiple charges including affray and possession of an offensive weapon after a migrant resident entered her flat, leading to an altercation at a hotel housing migrants.
- On Wednesday evening, a woman was charged with assault after a migrant resident allegedly entered her flat at the Britannia Hotel in Canary Wharf, London.
- A man in his early 20s, hotel resident, allegedly entered the flat without permission, footage shows he was told `to go back to the hotel` on Wednesday evening.
- The Met said Augustus is charged with affray, assault on an emergency worker, possession of an offensive weapon, common assault and possession of cannabis, related to an incident at the Britannia Hotel.
- Augustus will appear at Thames Magistrates’ Court on Friday after the migrant, who remains in custody in Hackney, was arrested on suspicion of common assault.
- Broader unrest at the Britannia Hotel is evident with protests and an attempted storming earlier this month by a balaclava-clad group wielding smoke bombs.
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Woman denies assaulting security guard after Canary Wharf hotel 'migrant enters flat'
A woman has denied assaulting a security guard at a hotel housing asylum seekers after a man residing there allegedly entered her blind mother’s flat with his hand on his genital area
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