Drug Deal Turns Deadly: Ealing Man Convicted for Stabbing Student on Railway Tracks

Natalie Hughes, Crime Reporter
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In a harrowing case that underscores the devastating consequences of drug-related violence, 21-year-old Dino Donaldson has been found guilty of murdering Anojan Gnaneswaran, a promising accounting student, on the railway tracks at Strawberry Hill station in Twickenham. The incident, which occurred on January 8, 2024, stemmed from a dispute over a £50 drug deal for MDMA tablets, culminating in a brutal attack that has left a family shattered.

The Fatal Encounter

The tragic confrontation unfolded on a busy station platform, where tensions flared between two groups of men. Witnesses reported a heated argument before Donaldson pursued Gnaneswaran, forcing him onto the tracks. In a horrific escalation, Donaldson stabbed the victim multiple times, inflicting fatal injuries to the chest, abdomen, and thigh

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Natalie Hughes is a crime reporter with seven years of experience covering the justice system, from local courts to the Supreme Court. She has built strong relationships with police sources, prosecutors, and defense lawyers, enabling her to break major crime stories. Her long-form investigations into miscarriages of justice have led to case reviews and exonerations.
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