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Teenage girl's club death denied
Annaka Pinto
Annaka Pinto died from a single gunshot
A man has denied the killing of a 17-year-old girl shot dead in a north London nightclub.

Tristan Walker, 21, pleaded not guilty to murdering Annaka Pinto, from Upper Edmonton, north London, at the Swan pub in Tottenham, in June 2006.

Simone Manning, 20, Ricardo Lumsden, 31, and Marlon Golding, 23, all from Tottenham, also appeared in court to face related charges.

They will all face trial at the Old Bailey on 16 June next year.

Mr Lumsden pleaded not guilty to having a gun with intent to endanger life, having a prohibited weapon and assisting Mr Walker to avoid arrest.

He was remanded in custody with Mr Walker.

Mr Golding and Ms Manning pleaded not guilty to assisting Walker to avoid arrest and were bailed.

A post-mortem examination found Ms Pinto died from a single bullet wound.

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