Man charged with murder of a father and son

Brendan McMillan, who played for Old Colfeian Rugby Club, was fatally stabbed
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A man has been charged with the murder of a father and son who were fatally stabbed at a business near London Bridge.
Terry McMillan, 58, and Brendan McMillan, 27, died following the incident near the office of housing provider Trademark Homes in Long Lane, Bermondsey two weeks ago.
A 47-year-old man was also stabbed and badly injured, while a fourth man, Hassan Cevik, 31, also sustained stab wounds and was admitted to hospital shortly afterwards.
Mr Cevik was discharged from hospital on Saturday and later charged with two counts of murder, grievous bodily harm and carrying an offensive weapon.

The London Ambulance Service sent advanced paramedics to the scene
Mr Cevik, of Mount Pleasant Lane, Hackney, is due to appear before Croydon Magistrates Court.
Police officers and paramedics were called to Long Lane to reports of a multiple stabbing at about 13:00 BST on 28 July.
Brendan McMillan died at the scene, while his father died later in hospital. They were from Chislehurst in south-east London.
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