A teenage boy has appeared in court charged with a stabbing outside Parsons Green Tube station.

Omid Saidy, 20, was killed outside the London station on Monday (October 16), where 30 people were injured in a terror attack last month.

He was knifed after asking a drug dealer and another man to leave the area, Metropolitan Police said.

The 16-year-old boy, who cannot be identified, has been charged with murder and threatening another man, Oluwafemi Omotosho, with a knife.

He appeared in custody at Wimbledon Youth Court on Thursday (October 19).

The teenager, from Durham, was also injured during the attack and was arrested after being released from hospital.

He appeared in the dock wearing a grey tracksuit and spoke only to confirm his details during the short hearing.

He was remanded in custody and ordered to appear at the Old Bailey on October 23. The boy's stepfather sat in the back of the court.

Mr Saidy, from Fulham, was pronounced dead in Parsons Green Lane at 8.30pm.

An 18-year-old man, a friend of the victim who arrived on a moped, was also stabbed in the attack and is still in hospital with serious injuries, police said.

Omid Saidy was stabbed to death in Parsons Green on Monday October 16

He has been arrested on suspicion of affray.

A second suspect, described as a black male dressed in dark clothing, fled down Harbled Road in the direction of Fulham Court.

Keep up to date with the latest news in west London via the free getwestlondon app.

You can set up your app to see all the latest news and events from your area, plus receive push notifications for breaking news.

Available to download from the App Store or Google Play for Android .