The 14 year old girl who ordered the stabbing of
15 year old Nigerian boy, Junior Nkwelle, for being ‘disrespectful’ was found
guilty of manslaughter yesterday March 1, 2013. Junior
and his friends had been playing football near his home
when an argument broke out.
The teenage girl claimed Junior had insulted her during
the argument. She then called her 16 year old boyfriend on the phone
to a housing estate
in Brixton and ordered him to ‘teach Junior a lesson’. The boyfriend
thrust
a carving knife once into Junior's chest, killing him. This happened in
September 2012.The teenage girl and
her boyfriend were cleared of murder by a jury yesterday, but they are facing
long prison terms after being found guilty of
manslaughter.Witnesses said they heard the girl boasting
that she had arranged for someone to stab the teenager and she later went home
to fetch a kitchen knife.When her
boyfriend arrived on the scene, he was handed the blade and used it to stab
Junior once, piercing his heart and lung.he youngster collapsed yards from his housing estate
home in September last year and was pronounced dead an hour later. Prosecutor Jonathan Turner QC said the argument ‘was
stupid and trivial and completely unnecessary’.
‘It was loud enough to be heard by neighbours,’ he added. ‘Words were said, voices were raised and threats were made.
‘She thought that Junior had insulted her or been less than respectful to her. She was very angry and determined that he should be punished – indeed stabbed – to put things right.
‘She called up her boyfriend and was heard to tell Junior that she had arranged for somebody to come and stab him.’
Mr Turner added: ‘He (the defendant) was encouraged and requested by her to come and do this. Indeed, to use an old-fashioned phrase, was set up by her to do this.’
The now 17-year-old killer, from Herne Hill, South London, claimed he was acting as a peacemaker and knifed Junior in self-defence.
Both he and the girl, from Brixton, were given anonymity during the trial. They can't be named because of legal reasons. They will be sentenced on April 5.
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