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Three teenage gang members have been given life sentences for killing a 14-year-old boy stabbed in the heart with a sword. | Three teenage gang members have been given life sentences for killing a 14-year-old boy stabbed in the heart with a sword. |
Paul Erhahon was murdered in an unprovoked attack by a 17-strong gang in Leytonstone, east London, last April, the Old Bailey was told. | Paul Erhahon was murdered in an unprovoked attack by a 17-strong gang in Leytonstone, east London, last April, the Old Bailey was told. |
Two of the teenagers were given minimum custodial terms of 13 years and one was given a minimum term of 11 years. | Two of the teenagers were given minimum custodial terms of 13 years and one was given a minimum term of 11 years. |
Two other teenagers convicted of manslaughter were also jailed. | Two other teenagers convicted of manslaughter were also jailed. |
One was given an eight year term and the other youth received an indeterminate sentence with a minimum of seven years. | One was given an eight year term and the other youth received an indeterminate sentence with a minimum of seven years. |
The court heard Paul was killed by gang members, some aged as young as 13, who wanted to "earn their spurs" in the group. | The court heard Paul was killed by gang members, some aged as young as 13, who wanted to "earn their spurs" in the group. |
Many wore hoods and masks and were armed with baseball bats, knives, swords and a bicycle chain when they carried out their attack. | Many wore hoods and masks and were armed with baseball bats, knives, swords and a bicycle chain when they carried out their attack. |
Phone evidence | Phone evidence |
Paul was stabbed with a seven-inch sword after straying into their path near his Leytonstone home. | Paul was stabbed with a seven-inch sword after straying into their path near his Leytonstone home. |
An Old Bailey jury heard how he cried out: "You can't be shanking [stabbing] me," as he was attacked. | An Old Bailey jury heard how he cried out: "You can't be shanking [stabbing] me," as he was attacked. |
Video recordings of news broadcasts about the murder were found on a mobile phone in the bedroom of one of the defendants. | Video recordings of news broadcasts about the murder were found on a mobile phone in the bedroom of one of the defendants. |
Laughter and the words "bang bang" could be heard in the background. | Laughter and the words "bang bang" could be heard in the background. |
Seven defendants, aged between 14 and 19, had denied murder, attempted murder and wounding with intent. | Seven defendants, aged between 14 and 19, had denied murder, attempted murder and wounding with intent. |
The sentencing took place on the same day as two other teenagers were given life sentences for murdering 16-year-old schoolboy Kodjo Yenga. | The sentencing took place on the same day as two other teenagers were given life sentences for murdering 16-year-old schoolboy Kodjo Yenga. |
Families' 'torture' | |
Outside court after both sentences were passed, Det Supt Matthew Horne said: "Kodjo was killed with one stab wound and so was Paul. | |
"We have heard today that five children in each case have been convicted of the killing of both of these boys, totalling a minimum term of imprisonment of 100 years." | |
Det Supt Horne added: "If you go out on the streets with your friends and you know your friends are carrying a knife and you arm yourself as well then the courts are going to find you guilty as if you had inflicted that fatal blow. | |
"Think about that when you go out with your mates and one of you carries a knife, so we do not have the torture that two families have had to go through in these trials." |