A third man has been charged with the attempted murder of a five-year-old girl during a shooting in Stockwell.
Nathaniel Grant, 20, of Camberwell New Road is due to appear at Camberwell Green magistrates court today after he was charged yesterday with the attempted murder of Thusha Kamaleswaran,5 and Roshan Selvakumar,35.
Thusha was hit in the chest and Mr Selvakumar in the head during the attack in the Stockwell Food and Wine shop on March 29.
She remains in a serious but stable condition in hospital. He has been discharged and is continuing to receive treatment.
The girl's mother, 12-year-old brother and three-year-old sister were also in the shop at the time, but were unhurt.
Two teenagers have already been charged in relation to the shooting.
Kazeem Kolawoli, 18, of Black Prince Road, Lambeth, and Anthony McCalla, 19, of Oakdale Road, Streatham, were each charged with two counts of attempted murder.
They will next appear at the Old Bailey on June 10.
A 14-year-old boy was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder on April 1, but released on bail pending further inquiries.
Another 17-year-old male arrested on suspicion of the same offence was also bailed until later this month.
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