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Tristan Kirk

Partner of woman found stabbed in Stoke Newington gas explosion appears in court charged with her murder

Annabel Rook was described as ‘beautiful daughter, sister, friend and mother’ by her family (Handout/Metropolitan Police/PA) -

A man has appeared in court been charged with murdering his partner who was found stabbed to death after a gas explosion in Stoke Newington.

Clifton George, 44, is charged with the murder of mother-of-two Annabel Rook, 46, and also faces an allegation of arson with intent to endanger life.

George, of Dumont Road, Stoke Newington, spoke only to confirm his personal details when he appeared in the dock at Thames Magistrates’ Court on Monday.

George was arrested at the scene shortly after officers arrived and taken to hospital with slash injuries.

He was later released into police custody before being charged, the Metropolitan Police said.

Ms Rook was the co-founder of the refugee and women’s organisation MamaSuze, an arts-based unit which helps victims of forced displacement and gender-based violence.

Prosecutor Cathryn Evans repeated the organisation’s tribute, telling the court Ms Rook was “a shining light who dedicated her life to supporting others”.

“She spent the last 20 years of her career bringing joy and creativity to marginalised people and she cared deeply about improving the lives of vulnerable women and children.”

George was remanded in custody to next appear at the Old Bailey on June 25.

After her death on June 17, Ms Rook’s family paid tribute to their “beautiful daughter, sister, friend and mother.”

Fire officers on the scene on Dumont Road in Stoke Newington (Yui Mok/PA) (PA Wire)

Met Police said she was found with stab wounds during investigations into a gas explosion in Dumont Road just before 5am.

Her family said Ms Rook had dedicated much of her life to supporting women who were survivors of gender-based violence and had worked tirelessly to support female migrants and child refugees for two decades.

Paying tribute, her family described her as a “truly wonderful woman,” who “touched the hearts of so many.”

They said in a statement: “The family are struggling to come to terms with this terrible tragedy.

“We have lost our beautiful daughter, sister, friend and mother. Annabel was a truly wonderful woman. She touched the hearts of so many.

“She gave her life to helping the vulnerable and the disadvantaged whether it was in refugee camps in Africa or setting up Acting Detective Chief Superintendent Brittany Clarke, who is in charge of policing for the Central East Basic Command Unit, said: “Our thoughts continue to remain with the family and friends of Annabel as they navigate this devastating loss. “We ask that the public refrain from speculation and respect their privacy at this time, and we thank the Hackney community for their ongoing support.”

Police were called at 4.57am on June 17 to reports of a gas explosion with a person trapped inside the property.

The front bay window of the property was completely blown out that morning, with debris including plants, wooden shutters and glass scattered across the street.

Two children, aged seven and nine, were taken to hospital as a precaution following the incident but are not thought to have been inside the home when the explosion happened.

Six fire engines and 40 firefighters were also called to the scene.

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