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Stefan Appleton 'Zombie Killer' machete death: Boy guilty of manslaughter | Stefan Appleton 'Zombie Killer' machete death: Boy guilty of manslaughter |
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A boy has been found guilty of the manslaughter of a teenager he stabbed with a "Zombie Killer" machete in north London. | A boy has been found guilty of the manslaughter of a teenager he stabbed with a "Zombie Killer" machete in north London. |
Stefan Appleton, 18, was with friends when he was attacked in Nightingale Park in Islington on 10 June last year. | Stefan Appleton, 18, was with friends when he was attacked in Nightingale Park in Islington on 10 June last year. |
The killer stabbed him with the 25in (63cm) serrated blade after leaping off a stolen moped, the Old Bailey heard. | The killer stabbed him with the 25in (63cm) serrated blade after leaping off a stolen moped, the Old Bailey heard. |
The 17-year-old, who cannot be named due to his age, was cleared of murder. He will be sentenced on 21 April. | The 17-year-old, who cannot be named due to his age, was cleared of murder. He will be sentenced on 21 April. |
'Tragic waste' | 'Tragic waste' |
Mr Appleton, a college student from Islington, had been with friends when his attacker jumped off the back of a scooter, pulled out the weapon and chased after the victim and his friends, the jury heard. | |
He was stabbed repeatedly after tripping and falling. The cause of his death was shock and haemorrhage due to a stab wound to the chest, police said. | He was stabbed repeatedly after tripping and falling. The cause of his death was shock and haemorrhage due to a stab wound to the chest, police said. |
What are 'zombie' knives? | |
The Metropolitan Police has issued guidance about 'zombie' knives, advising that this is how certain ornate knives are currently being marketed. The force says: | |
Children were playing in the park at the time of the attack. | Children were playing in the park at the time of the attack. |
As the killer was ridden from the scene, the court heard he shouted out "RP" - standing for Red Pitch, a rival to a gang in the Nightingale Park area. | As the killer was ridden from the scene, the court heard he shouted out "RP" - standing for Red Pitch, a rival to a gang in the Nightingale Park area. |
The alleged getaway rider, 17, was cleared of murder while another boy, also 17, was found not guilty of conspiracy to cause grievous bodily harm. | The alleged getaway rider, 17, was cleared of murder while another boy, also 17, was found not guilty of conspiracy to cause grievous bodily harm. |
After the machete attack, the killer fled to Bristol and tried to fly to Malaga in Spain, but was arrested when he returned to London to lie low. | After the machete attack, the killer fled to Bristol and tried to fly to Malaga in Spain, but was arrested when he returned to London to lie low. |
In his defence, the killer said he had come under attack when he went to snatch back his bicycle which had been stolen by another boy. | In his defence, the killer said he had come under attack when he went to snatch back his bicycle which had been stolen by another boy. |
The court heard he had a previous conviction for possessing a blade after being caught with a lock-knife in a McDonald's restaurant a year before the killing. | |
Prosecutor Simon Denison QC said Mr Appleton's death was another "tragic waste of a young life" taken by a knife. | Prosecutor Simon Denison QC said Mr Appleton's death was another "tragic waste of a young life" taken by a knife. |
Speaking after the conviction, Det Ch Insp Chris Jones said: "There can be absolutely no excuse for young people to carry such dreadful weapons on London's streets and this case once again highlights the awful consequences of doing so." | Speaking after the conviction, Det Ch Insp Chris Jones said: "There can be absolutely no excuse for young people to carry such dreadful weapons on London's streets and this case once again highlights the awful consequences of doing so." |
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