A SHOCKING new timeline of the Hainault sword attacks reveals the suspect almost chopped off a female cop's hand AFTER being Tasered.
Daniel Anjorin, was one of five people - including two officers - caught up in the terrifying frenzy on Tuesday when an alleged attacker, 36, prowled the streets with a "Samurai sword".
The suspect was arrested at the scene after Met Police officers attempted to Taser him twice - 10 minutes apart.
The force has since revealed the attacks on Daniel and two other members of the public happened before they arrived and could intervene.
Video shows the moment the suspect was injured when he crashed his Ford van into a house before the carnage east London.
The clip, shot on a doorbell camera shows the van, slamming into a pedestrian as blood-curdling screams were heard.
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A 33-year-old man was struck down by the vehicle when it smashed into the Laing Close property.
The suspect then attacked him - leaving him with a slash to the neck, say Met Police.
A 35-year-old man also suffered knife wounds to his arm during the frenzied attack.
He was launched at inside a different property nearby.
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The suspect continued his frenzy - going on to attack tragic teen Daniel Anjorin, who onlookers say "didn't stand a chance".
In just 12 minutes of three being knifed, police arrived and used their Pava incapacitant spray, which is similar to pepper spray - and Taser.
But there was "limited impact".
The alleged attacker went on to attack two police officers when they tried to restrain the man.
One female officer almost had her hand severed.
The suspect fled for the second time before being surrounded by other officers Tasering him once again - 22 minutes since the first call.
Police chased him through gardens before he was floored by three 50,000-volt Taser bolts.
How the Hainault knife rampage unfolded on April 30
- 6.54am - Horror begins when van smashes into home in Laing Close injuring man, 33
- Man was then attacked and stabbed in neck
- Second man, 35, attacked inside home an suffers 'lacerations to arm'
- Suspect filmed with huge sword walking towards New North Road
- Alleged attacker approaches woman and tries so trap her but she sprints off
- Woman tries to warn Daniel Anjorin, 14, man is stalking towards him but 'he had headphones in'
- Onlookers claim youngster 'drops to ground'
- Police car approaches man heads towards New North Road so he heads back down Franklyn Gardens
- Footage shows suspect standing on garage in Franklyn Gardens
- Brave cops approach man as he swings machete around
- 7.16am - suspect, 36, is Tasered and arrested in Thurlow Gardens
- Cops confirm a Daniel was killed in the horror - with two officers seriously injured, too
He was arrested before being taken to hospital due to injuries from the crash. He is now in police custody.
This morning Met Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley told LBC one male officer has serious injuries to his hand, while a female colleague was in surgery for several hours yesterday after suffering "horrifically serious" wounds to her arm.
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- The alleged sword manic yelled 'Do you believe in God?' as he lunged at targets
- Horrified witnesses said Daniel was covered in blood and 'never stood a chance'
- The youngster was hailed 'talented' and went to same school as Nottingham victim
- Woman told of how she tried to warn Daniel to run
- Police chased the attacker through gardens before he was floored by three Tasers
- A 36-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of murder
- He was injured when he crashed his Ford van into a pedestrian and house
- Cops ruled out terrorism and are examining the suspect’s background
- Two officers were injured trying to restrain the man
He added: "I was talking to the family and colleagues of the woman officer who has a really badly damaged arm, really seriously damaged, the surgeon spent many hours basically putting her arm back to together."
Daniel attended Bancroft’s School, in Woodford Green, where Nottingham attack victim Grace O’Malley-Kumar, 19, was also a pupil.
The east London school, which has been hit by two knifing tragedies, has today put all of their flags at half-mast to pay their respects to the "academic and bright" child.
Tragically, his mum was seen screaming and had to be held back by police following the fatal stabbing.
In a statement on its website, independent school Bancroft's said: "We are devastated by the heartbreaking news of the death of Daniel Anjorin, who attended our school. This has left us in profound shock and sorrow.
"Daniel joined Bancroft's at seven-years old and quickly became a core member of our community. He was a true scholar, demonstrating commendable dedication to his academic pursuits.
"His positive nature and gentle character will leave a lasting impact on us. Losing such a young pupil is something we will always struggle to come to terms with.
"We are now doing all we can to support our entire community through this most painful situation.
"Our thoughts and deepest sympathies are with Daniel's family during this incredibly difficult time."
Family friend Janti Charambous said, whose son was in the same year as Daniel at Snaresbrook Prep School, said at the scene: “Daniel was an amazing young man.
“He was good at his studies. He was good at his sports. Very much loved by many, many people and came from a wonderful family.
“The family are in shock. Obviously there are very heartbroken. He was such a young boy taken away from his family.
“What can we say? It’s sad that it’s happened in a family, a community like this. It’s heartbreaking.
“At least they got their time to spend with Daniel, 14 years.
“Their faith is sustaining them, and we are all supporting them in any shape or form that they need.
“He was a joyful boy — he brought his family joy and his life has just been taken away.
“He was much loved, his family are much loved.”
“I was talking to my son and he was so heartbroken, he can remember Daniel driving his little car and playing in the street.
“He said he can’t imagine it happening to his own brother.
“We’ve known the family for many years now and we are praying for them."
Ade Caxton-Cole added: “They have hope and we have hope that we will all be seeing him one day so long as we have hope in Christ.
“Faith is keeping them, the Lord is keeping them.”
Police ruled out terrorism and were examining the suspect’s background to establish a motive.
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They said the boy was not known to the attacker.
The force is now urging anyone with information to contact 101.