Osborne is accused of killing Makram Ali, 51, in the attack in the Finsbury Park neighborhood, which is home to many immigrants.
A man held on the scene of an attack on Muslim worshippers outside a mosque in north London was Friday charged with terrorism offences.
Group of people pray near the Finsbury Park mosque.
Police characterized the van incident, which came as worshippers were leaving mosques after prayers marking the holy month of Ramadan, as a terrorist attack directed at Muslims.
The unemployed father-of-four, now of no fixed address in Cardiff, spoke only to confirm his identity when he appeared before Westminster Magistrates Court this afternoon afternoon (Friday).
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Police said the van left the Cardiff area, where Osborne lives, at 8.20 a.m. on Sunday, June 18, and arrived in London on Monday.
He was remanded in custody until a preliminary appearance at the Old Bailey on Tuesday.
Makram Ali died of "multiple injuries", the Metropolitan Police said in a statement, citing a special post-mortem examination.
In court, Osborne, wearing a white T-shirt and grey jogging bottoms, was flanked by three uniformed officials during the three-minute hearing. He had moved from Bangladesh at the age of 10.
Four others injured in the attack remain in hospital with two receiving critical care. His family described him as "a quiet, gentle man" who took comfort from "spending time with his wife, children and grandchildren".





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