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Man guilty of killing Croydon boy, 16, in front of his mother | Man guilty of killing Croydon boy, 16, in front of his mother |
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Camron Smith was stabbed to death in front of his mother in her bedroom | Camron Smith was stabbed to death in front of his mother in her bedroom |
A man has been found guilty of killing a 16-year-old boy who was stabbed to death in front of his mother in her bedroom in south London. | A man has been found guilty of killing a 16-year-old boy who was stabbed to death in front of his mother in her bedroom in south London. |
Romario Gordon, 22, was part of a group armed with knives who were "effectively hunting as a pack" as they searched for Camron Smith, the Old Bailey heard. | Romario Gordon, 22, was part of a group armed with knives who were "effectively hunting as a pack" as they searched for Camron Smith, the Old Bailey heard. |
Jurors were told that Audrey Johnson desperately tried to protect her son when they kicked down the door on 1 July 2021, and tried to grab from one of the attackers' large black zombie knife with a serrated, curved 16-inch (40cm) blade. | Jurors were told that Audrey Johnson desperately tried to protect her son when they kicked down the door on 1 July 2021, and tried to grab from one of the attackers' large black zombie knife with a serrated, curved 16-inch (40cm) blade. |
On Thursday, Gordon was found guilty of manslaughter. He was the fourth person to be convicted for their part in Camron's death. | On Thursday, Gordon was found guilty of manslaughter. He was the fourth person to be convicted for their part in Camron's death. |
Romario Gordon was found guilty of manslaughter | |
The court heard how the masked group entered two other properties in Bracken Avenue, Croydon, before kicking down the door of Camron's home and forcing their way in. | The court heard how the masked group entered two other properties in Bracken Avenue, Croydon, before kicking down the door of Camron's home and forcing their way in. |
After a struggle downstairs, they chased Camron upstairs to a bedroom where he attempted to barricade himself and his mother inside. | After a struggle downstairs, they chased Camron upstairs to a bedroom where he attempted to barricade himself and his mother inside. |
Jurors heard that Ms Johnson stood, arms outstretched, in between her son and the group in an attempt to stop them. | Jurors heard that Ms Johnson stood, arms outstretched, in between her son and the group in an attempt to stop them. |
But within minutes, Camron had been surrounded and was fatally stabbed. He was unarmed and dressed in his underwear. | But within minutes, Camron had been surrounded and was fatally stabbed. He was unarmed and dressed in his underwear. |
Gordon, who was 17 at the time, was later seen on CCTV fleeing from the stolen taxi and disposing of a large machete in an adjacent road. | Gordon, who was 17 at the time, was later seen on CCTV fleeing from the stolen taxi and disposing of a large machete in an adjacent road. |
The trial heard he had left the country two days after the killing, fleeing to The Gambia, before he could be identified and arrested. | |
The Met issued an international arrest warrant and he was returned to the UK in August 2023. | |
Following the conviction, Gordon was remanded into custody to be sentenced at a later date. | Following the conviction, Gordon was remanded into custody to be sentenced at a later date. |
At a previous trial, Romain La Pierre, 22, was found guilty of murder and robbery and sentenced to life with a minimum term of 28 years. | At a previous trial, Romain La Pierre, 22, was found guilty of murder and robbery and sentenced to life with a minimum term of 28 years. |
James Olanipekun, 19, was convicted of robbery and manslaughter and jailed for eight years while Jordan Tcheuko, 21, was convicted of manslaughter and jailed for 15 years. | James Olanipekun, 19, was convicted of robbery and manslaughter and jailed for eight years while Jordan Tcheuko, 21, was convicted of manslaughter and jailed for 15 years. |
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