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Glendon Spence death: Boy, 17, guilty of youth club stab murder | Glendon Spence death: Boy, 17, guilty of youth club stab murder |
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A 17-year-old boy has been found guilty of stabbing a man to death in a south London youth centre. | A 17-year-old boy has been found guilty of stabbing a man to death in a south London youth centre. |
Glendon Spence sought refuge at Marcus Lipton Youth Centre, Brixton, on 21 February, after being pursued by two men armed with knives. | Glendon Spence sought refuge at Marcus Lipton Youth Centre, Brixton, on 21 February, after being pursued by two men armed with knives. |
The 23-year-old was then attacked and fatally stabbed in the thigh. | The 23-year-old was then attacked and fatally stabbed in the thigh. |
Rishon Florant, 17, from Waltham Forest, was found guilty of murder after a trial at the Old Bailey. He will be sentenced on 11 October. | Rishon Florant, 17, from Waltham Forest, was found guilty of murder after a trial at the Old Bailey. He will be sentenced on 11 October. |
Chibuzo Ukonu, 18, of Loughton, Essex, was convicted of manslaughter at the same court. | Chibuzo Ukonu, 18, of Loughton, Essex, was convicted of manslaughter at the same court. |
Judge Mark Dennis QC lifted an order banning identification of the younger defendant in light of his conviction. | Judge Mark Dennis QC lifted an order banning identification of the younger defendant in light of his conviction. |
'Flight to Uganda' | 'Flight to Uganda' |
Ukonu had admitted being present and in possession of a knife but denies intending to harm anyone or causing any injuries to Mr Spence. | Ukonu had admitted being present and in possession of a knife but denies intending to harm anyone or causing any injuries to Mr Spence. |
Jurors were told the attack, which happened at about 18:45 GMT, was captured on CCTV. | Jurors were told the attack, which happened at about 18:45 GMT, was captured on CCTV. |
They heard a BMW Series 5 car, bought by Ukonu days before the attack, dropped the defendants off at the scene. | |
Prosecutor Julian Evans said: "Glendon ran into the main room and headed towards the far end. | Prosecutor Julian Evans said: "Glendon ran into the main room and headed towards the far end. |
"As he ran, he lost his footing and fell to the ground. He managed to get up but he fell over again near to the corner of the main room close to a table tennis table." | "As he ran, he lost his footing and fell to the ground. He managed to get up but he fell over again near to the corner of the main room close to a table tennis table." |
He said as Mr Spence lay on the floor, Florant stabbed him in his right thigh, which caused "sudden and immediate blood loss". | He said as Mr Spence lay on the floor, Florant stabbed him in his right thigh, which caused "sudden and immediate blood loss". |
Later that night, the BMW car was found fire-damaged and abandoned on the Peabody Estate in south London. | Later that night, the BMW car was found fire-damaged and abandoned on the Peabody Estate in south London. |
Police arrested Florant as he attempted to take a flight to Uganda from Heathrow Airport the next day, while Ukonu took a coach to Manchester. | |
The defendants did not react as the verdicts were given but raised voices could be heard as they were led from the dock. | The defendants did not react as the verdicts were given but raised voices could be heard as they were led from the dock. |
A woman in the public gallery angrily shouted they had been convicted "by an all-white jury" before walking out. | A woman in the public gallery angrily shouted they had been convicted "by an all-white jury" before walking out. |
Judge Dennis thanked the jury and added that "emotions are always very high" in such cases. | Judge Dennis thanked the jury and added that "emotions are always very high" in such cases. |
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