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Two teenagers found guilty of murdering 16-year-old schoolboy Kodjo Yenga have been given life sentences.Two teenagers found guilty of murdering 16-year-old schoolboy Kodjo Yenga have been given life sentences.
Kodjo was stabbed in the heart in March 2007 after being ambushed by a gang, including two girls, armed with knives and bats in Hammersmith, west London.Kodjo was stabbed in the heart in March 2007 after being ambushed by a gang, including two girls, armed with knives and bats in Hammersmith, west London.
Tirrell Davis, 17, from Shepherd's Bush, west London, and Brandon Richmond, 14, from Hammersmith, were ordered to serve a minimum of 15 years.Tirrell Davis, 17, from Shepherd's Bush, west London, and Brandon Richmond, 14, from Hammersmith, were ordered to serve a minimum of 15 years.
Three other youths were given 10-year custodial sentences for manslaughter.Three other youths were given 10-year custodial sentences for manslaughter.
Michael Williams, 14, from West Kensington, west London, Jamel Bridgeman, 15, from Shepherd's Bush, and Kurtis Yemoh, 17, also from Shepherd's Bush, were all convicted of manslaughter.Michael Williams, 14, from West Kensington, west London, Jamel Bridgeman, 15, from Shepherd's Bush, and Kurtis Yemoh, 17, also from Shepherd's Bush, were all convicted of manslaughter.
I implore you all, please, please focus on your education, contribute positively to your community Ladjua Lesele, Kodjo's mother It emerged that the Yemoh was in court just hours before Kodjo's death.
It emerged that the 17-year-old found guilty of manslaughter was in court just hours before Kodjo's death. Kodjo Yenga's mother says she feels 'extremely sorry' for her son's killers
Despite objections from the police, he had been given bail by magistrates after he was arrested for the theft of a bicycle and for intimidating a witness.Despite objections from the police, he had been given bail by magistrates after he was arrested for the theft of a bicycle and for intimidating a witness.
He returned to the streets to launch the attack on Kodjo which left the teenager dying in his girlfriend's arms.
As passers-by tried to help, the gang, some of them in their school uniforms, ran away laughing.
The court heard that Kodjo went into the area after being challenged to a fight by one youth and was then ambushed by others.The court heard that Kodjo went into the area after being challenged to a fight by one youth and was then ambushed by others.
He had said to the youth with the knife: "Do you think you are a big boy because you have a knife to me?"He had said to the youth with the knife: "Do you think you are a big boy because you have a knife to me?"
He was told: "I don't care. I want you to respect me," the court heard.He was told: "I don't care. I want you to respect me," the court heard.
'Shocked Londoners' I was screaming, 'Please don't stab him, please don't stab him Kodjo's girlfriend
Speaking outside the court on behalf of Kodjo's mother Ladjua Lesele, Cllr Marianne Alapini said: "Today's long sentences set an example and send out a very strong message. As passers-by tried to help, the gang, some of them in their school uniforms, ran away laughing.
"I would call upon all young people to stop using weapons, to avoid being in a gang, and to stop all violent acts. The teenager was left dying in his 15-year-old girlfriend's arms.
She told the court as she was held around the neck by one boy who threatened to stab her, others attacked Kodjo after he tripped over while trying to get away.
She said: "I was screaming, 'Please don't stab him, please don't stab him'."
Speaking outside the court on behalf of Kodjo's mother Ladjua Lesele, Cllr Marianne Alapini said: "I would call upon all young people to stop using weapons, to avoid being in a gang, and to stop all violent acts.
Kodjo Yenga was attacked by a gang armed with bats, knives and a dog
"Instead, I implore you all, please, please focus on your education, contribute positively to your community, and most importantly, do the things that will make your family and parents proud of you.""Instead, I implore you all, please, please focus on your education, contribute positively to your community, and most importantly, do the things that will make your family and parents proud of you."
London Mayor Boris Johnson, MP, who made tackling gun and knife crime a priority during his campaign, said: "The brutal murder of Kodjo Yenga shocked Londoners. Det Supt Matthew Horne said: "Some of the boys were only 13 when they committed these crimes - children, only just teenagers.
"It is right that those who commit such terrible crimes are punished and it is right that the courts have handed down life sentences for these individuals responsible." "To their parents I would ask them this: what were your kids doing? Where did you think they were at the times these boys were so brutally killed?
The family also announced plans to launch the Kodjo Yenga Trust and Foundation to help disadvantaged young people go to university. "That's a message to all of us who are parents, we have to take some responsibility to ensure our children are brought up as honest and decent human beings."
The family have announced plans to launch the Kodjo Yenga Trust and Foundation to help disadvantaged young people go to university.
The trust will be launched with a concert in Kensington & Chelsea on Kodjo's birthday, 30 July.The trust will be launched with a concert in Kensington & Chelsea on Kodjo's birthday, 30 July.