By Faith Ridler For Mailonline
Published: 19:32 GMT, 22 February 2019 | Updated: 19:32 GMT, 22 February 2019
Abdul Deghayes, 22, was found stabbed in the passenger seat of a car on Saturday night. He died from his injuries on Sunday morning
A builder has been charged with the murder of a jihadi fighter's twin brother who was stabbed to death after a car crash on Saturday.
Abdul Deghayes, 22, from Brighton, died in hospital on Sunday after he was found in a Volkswagen Polo with knife wounds.
Daniel Macleod, 36, from Lambeth, south London, has now been charged with murder and possession of cocaine with intent to supply.
Appearing by videolink at Brighton Magistrates' Court, the builder spoke only to confirm his name, address and date of birth.
Judge Teresa Szagun told Macleod he would next appear at Lewes Crown Court in relation to the two charges.
Mr Deghayes, who was jailed for drug dealing in 2017, was allegedly stabbed in the back and thigh during a disturbance in Brighton at around 9.15pm on Saturday night.
He then got into a Volkswagen Polo and was involved in a collision with a number of other vehicles near St Joseph's Church in the Elm Grove area.
Mr Deghayes was rushed to the Royal Sussex County Hospital but died the following day.
Abdul's twin Abdullah, 18 (left) was killed fighting in Syria in 2014, just a few months after he and his brother Jaffar, 17 (right) arrived to fight for ISIS. He then died six months later
His father, Abubaker Deghayes, the