Joshua Jacques, 28, from Hither Green in south-east London, will appear in Westminster Magistrates’ Court this morning. Dolet Hill, 64, her husband, daughter and granddaughter were stabbed to death at her home near the Millwall football stadium. Jacques, who was the friend of Mrs. Hill’s murdered granddaughter, Samantha Dramonts, 27, was arrested at the scene early Monday. Mrs. Hill’s husband, Denton Burke, 58, and daughter Tanisa Dramonts, 45, a nurse, were also found dead at the address in Bermontsey. Zak was charged Thursday morning following a homicide detective investigation by Met’s Special Crimes Directorate. Joshua Jerome Derriviere Jacques, 28, a friend of one of the victims, Samantha Drummonds, has been charged with four counts of murder. Dolet Hill (in the colorful dress), daughter Tanysha Drummonds (with her arm around her) and other daughter Tracey Henry (pictured in white) Samantha Drummonds (pictured), who is said to have had an affair with her alleged killer, was also stabbed to death in south east London Dolet Hill and Denton Burke were both killed inside their three-bedroom home near Millwall Stadium “We are pieces,” said Tracey Henry, 47, who is Mrs. Hill’s surviving daughter. “We are very sad to say more and we have a family reunion.” Ms. Drummond’s grieving husband, Danny Ofori-Akufo, said the suspect stabbed Taser by police after neighbors were alerted by screams and sounded the alarm. He said his wife was there to look after her mother after the operation and that 27-year-old Miss Drummonds brought Jacques to the family home on Saturday to meet them all. Mr Ofori-Akuffo called his wife at 11.30pm on Sunday and she told him he had slept on the couch. “Those were the last words I had with her. I still can not believe it. It has not sunk, “he added. Pastor Lloyd Henry, of the Dulwich’s Church of the New Testament Church family, said Mrs. Hill, a retired pharmacy assistant at St Guy’s Hospital, had joined a mission to Ghana in 2017. “It was a wonderful, hardworking family that “They were very close and everyone supported each other.” “They were always together, it was a pleasure to see such a close family. All of them were regular churchgoers and very active in the community. “Dolet always cooked for the church members who needed it, she always cooked fish for us at Easter and she was so generous. He arrived with us on a mission to Ghana in 2017 to build a clinic in the village of Tarkwa Banso, which was so far from any hospital and in dire need of medical care. Friends leave flowers near Southwark property where four people were stabbed and killed in South Bermondsey “Her granddaughter, Samantha, sang in the church choir with my daughter, who was the same age.” Burke’s sister, Julet Hutchinson, said the family “did not deserve to die like that.” The 62-year-old added: “My brother was a good, quiet and innocent man. “He was always joking and smiling.” Neighbors of Miss Drummonds, a former NatWest employee, described her as “a beautiful, sociable young girl who leaned back to help anyone.” Leanca Levy, 36, said: “I’m waiting for surgery and every time I waited for deliveries or shopping Samantha picked up my things for me. It was just a pleasure. “