A man who was charged in connection to the death of an Albanian man in Greenwich has had the charges dropped against him.
Jozef Boci was found unconscious on Greenwich High Road in the early hours of February 17 by London Ambulance Service and Met Police.
Paramedics rushed the 30-year-old man from Catford to hospital as he had serious head injuries, but he died there a few days later.
Hugo Verdades, 21, from Greenwich, had been charged on February 25 with violent disorder, possession of an offensive weapon and conspiracy to commit GBH in the Mr Boci case.
However Met Police announced this week that all charges against Mr Verdades had been dropped against him.
Five other people have been charged with Jozef's murder. They are:
• Oluwatimilehin Oniyitan, 20, of Archery Road, Eltham SE9;
• Ibrahim James, 21, of Plumstead High Street;
• Dominic Brown, 29, of Woolwich Common;
• Abaraye Campbell, 21. of St Margarets Terrace in Plumstead;
• Andrew Adekoya, 21, of Greenwich.
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