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Matt Ratana: Man charged with murder of Croydon police sergeant

The suspect has been in hospital since the shooting

Alastair Jamieson
Tuesday 29 June 2021 16:46 EDT
Matt Ratana ‘was a great officer with wonderful qualities’ said Met Police Commissioner Cressida Dick
Matt Ratana ‘was a great officer with wonderful qualities’ said Met Police Commissioner Cressida Dick (Metropolitan Police/PA)

A man has been charged with the murder of Sergeant Matt Ratana, the officer fatally shot at a police station in Croydon in September.

Louis de Zoysa, 23, of Banstead, Surrey, is also charged with possession of a firearm and possession of ammunition.

He has been in hospital in a “stable, non-life-threatening condition” under police guard since the incident.

The Metropolitan Police said investigators had been in “close liaison” with the Crown Prosecution Service over De Zoysa’s condition.

De Zoysa is due to appeal via video link at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday.

Recent changes to his medical condition led to the decision to charge him, the force said, while Sgt Ratana’s partner and son have been updated with the latest developments to the case.

New Zealand-born Sgt Ratana – also known as Matiu – was described as a “gentle giant” and was a coach with East Grinstead rugby club.

Prince William was among those to leave flowers in tribute to the popular officer.

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