Man, 40, charged with second murder of ‘salsa-loving grandma’

Sheryl Wilkins, 39, was found unresponsive in Tottenham and Carmenza Valencia-Trujillo was found dead in Peckham (Pictures: PA)

A man expected to appear in court for over murder of a woman found dead in a B&M car park has been charged with a second killing.

Simon Levy has also been charged with murdering Carmenza Valencia-Trujillo, 53, who died in the Aylesbury Estate, south-east London, on March 17, police said.

A police investigation was launched after a post-mortem examination was unable to determine the cause of death.

In September, Levy, of Beaufoy Road, Tottenham, north London, was charged with murdering Sheryl Wilkins, 39, who was found unresponsive in a car park off High Road, Tottenham, on August 24.

She was pronounced dead at the scene.

The 40-year-old will appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday charged with Ms Trujillo’s murder.

Ms Trujillo, 53, had lived in London for nearly 30 years after moving from her native Colombia in the search for a better life. 

After years of working hard as a cleaner to provide for her two children her lifeless body was found on the Aylesbury estate in Peckham, south-east London.

Detectives in London have launched a double murder investigation after two women were found dead earlier this year. An investigation was launched after the deaths of two women, prompting the arrest of a 40-year-old man in connection with both deaths, and he remains in custody. Police were first called on Monday, 17 March, regarding reports of an unresponsive woman inside a building on the Aylesbury Estate, SE17. Despite efforts from paramedics, 53-year-old Carmenza Trujillo was pronounced dead at the scene. A post-mortem examination could not establish the cause of her death, prompting further police enquiries in the investigation launched after the deaths of two women. On Sunday, 24 August, officers responded to another call after 39-year-old Sheryl Wilkins was found unresponsive on High Road, Tottenham. She was sadly pronounced dead at the scene, with a post-mortem once again unable to determine a cause of death. The investigation launched after the deaths of two women is ongoing. The same 40-year-old man, initially arrested on suspicion of Carmenza???s murder in April and released under investigation, was re-arrested on Thursday, 4 September by the Met???s Specialist Crime Command. He is now being questioned in relation to both women???s deaths. Detective Chief Inspector Neil John, who is leading the investigation, said: "This investigation launched after the deaths of two women has been our priority. ???My sympathy goes to the family and friends of both victims, who have been updated on this development and continue to be supported by specialist officers. No woman should feel unsafe in our city, and we know this news will cause concern across communities. Our investigation is continuing at pace and remains a priority. Anyone with information is asked to call police on 101, quoting 1721/24AUG, or contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
53-year-old Carmenza Trujillo was pronounced dead at the scene. (Picture: UKNIP)

Ms Trujillo’s son Bryan, 26, previously told Metro the family needed answers as to how she never came home after saying she was going to meet friends. 

He said: ‘We need to know how this happened. We need answers.

‘My mother hugged me and blessed me as she always did before she went out as she was a very religious person. 

‘That’s the last time I saw her. She went out on a Friday and never came back. A detective came to the door with my sister to tell me, it was beyond belief. She was such a big character and full of life, I can’t believe she has gone. 

‘Our family dog, which she loved so much, still sits at the door waiting for her to return. It’s heartbreaking.

‘She recently had a grandchild, my first son. She was so excited and as a family-loving person she was extremely happy. But now she will not see him grow up which is very upsetting. She had everything to live for.’

Police said they believe there may be individuals who have information that could assist their investigation or who have yet to report alleged incidents they have been directly impacted by and are appealing for them to come forward.

Court artist sketch by Elizabeth Cook of Simon Levy, 40, appearing at Highbury Magistrates' Court, north London, charged with murdering Sheryl Wilkins, 39. Levy is also accused of grievous bodily harm with intent, non-fatal strangulation and two counts of rape against a second woman. He is due to appear at the Old Bailey on Wednesday. Picture date: Monday September 8, 2025. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Elizabeth Cook/PA Wire
Simon Levy, 40, appeared in sunglasses at Highbury Magistrates’ Court (Picture: Elizabeth Cook/PA Wire)

Levy is also due to appear at the Old Bailey on Wednesday for a plea and trial preparation hearing for the murder of Ms Wilkins.

He is also accused of grievous bodily harm with intent, non-fatal strangulation and two counts of rape against a third woman, who cannot be named for legal reasons, in Haringey, north London, on January 21.

Commander Clair Kelland, who leads the Met’s public protection team, said: ‘As the lead for public protection at the Met, one of our main priorities is to better protect women and girls.

‘We are working closely with partners across relevant boroughs, including Haringey and Southwark, to encourage reporting and raise awareness of the support we can provide to victim-survivors.

‘Whether you are a victim-survivor, or someone with information, we urge you to come forward and speak to us.’

Jaswant Narwal, of the Crown Prosecution Service, said: ‘Following an investigation by the Metropolitan Police Service, the Crown Prosecution Service has made the decision to prosecute Simon Levy for the murder of Carmenza Valencia-Trujillo, a 54-year-old woman from Colombia.

‘Simon Levy will appear before Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday November 25 2025.

‘We remind all concerned that proceedings against the defendant are active and he has a right to a fair trial.’

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