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London man charged with attacking Muslim women makes court appearance

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The man accused of assaulting two Muslim women in west London made his first court appearance Tuesday.

James Henkel, 79, appeared briefly with another court date scheduled for mid-December.

According to police, in late September, a man yelled derogatory comments at a woman wearing a hijab near Berkshire Drive and Berkshire Place.

They say another woman came to help and both women were assaulted.

When a third person intervened, police say the suspect pulled out a knife then left on foot.

Henkel faces six charges related to assault with a weapon, assault, and mischief.

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