The jury on the bush celebration capturing trial sat in a London courthouse on Thursday and listened to a second day of recorded police interviews with one of many accused, Carlos Guerra Guerra.
Within the first interview earlier than his arrest Guerra Guerra is questioned by Detective Jim MacLachlan, “Did you know when you showed up that this kid was going to get shot? And Guerra Guerra responds, “No.”
MacLachlan asks, “Did you see that person get shot?” Guerra Guerra solutions, “No sir, 100 percent.”
Days later Guerra Guerra was arrested and through a four-hour interview at London Police headquarters he refused to reply any questions from the detective.
The 23-year-old Guerra Guerra and co-accused 22-year-old Emily Altmann have each plead not responsible to second degree homicide and assault inflicting bodily hurt.
They’re charged in reference to the bush celebration capturing demise of 18-year-old Josue Silva.
He died in July of 2021 whereas on the out of doors gathering off Pack Street in southwest London.
The trial resumes subsequent week.









