A man who is accused of stabbing a rugby star and his father to death at a business unit in south London is now in a wheelchair, a court has heard.
Brendan McMillan, 27, and his father Terry, 58, were allegedly murdered by Hassan Cevik, 31, at the Trademark Homes in Bermondsey on July 28.
A 47-year-old man was also stabbed and Cevik is now in a wheelchair after he was injured in the incident.
Brendan McMillan had played for Blackheath, the oldest open rugby club in the world, and was a member of the Jamaica UK rugby team.
Cevik, of Hackney, east London, did not appear at Croydon Magistrates' Court for his first hearing and the case proceeded without him.






