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Pimlico teenager murder: Five sentenced to life in prison | Pimlico teenager murder: Five sentenced to life in prison |
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Five men have been given life terms for the murder of a teenager stabbed more than 20 times in central London. | Five men have been given life terms for the murder of a teenager stabbed more than 20 times in central London. |
Hani Hicham Abou El Kheir, 16, died in January 2013 after being attacked with meat cleavers and knives while walking through a Pimlico estate. | Hani Hicham Abou El Kheir, 16, died in January 2013 after being attacked with meat cleavers and knives while walking through a Pimlico estate. |
Ahmed Mikhaimar, 20, Arber Barbatovci, 20, Tarquai Joseph, 19, and a man who cannot be named for legal reasons were all sentenced to a minimum of 26 years. | Ahmed Mikhaimar, 20, Arber Barbatovci, 20, Tarquai Joseph, 19, and a man who cannot be named for legal reasons were all sentenced to a minimum of 26 years. |
At the Old Bailey Craig Boyce, 26, was given a minimum term of 27 years. | At the Old Bailey Craig Boyce, 26, was given a minimum term of 27 years. |
The court heard that Hani, his girlfriend and a friend were walking through the Churchill Gardens Estate on 27 January last year when a group of up to 10 armed and masked men spotted them. | The court heard that Hani, his girlfriend and a friend were walking through the Churchill Gardens Estate on 27 January last year when a group of up to 10 armed and masked men spotted them. |
The trio were chased through an alleyway before the gang caught up with Hani in Lupus Street, where he was stabbed more than 20 times in a "frenzied ambush", police said. | The trio were chased through an alleyway before the gang caught up with Hani in Lupus Street, where he was stabbed more than 20 times in a "frenzied ambush", police said. |
Hani had only recently overcome anxiety attacks and felt able to venture out alone. | Hani had only recently overcome anxiety attacks and felt able to venture out alone. |
In a statement read to the court, Hani's mother, Pauline Hickey, said: "I cannot come to terms with the fact that I will never again see his awkward walk or hear his childish voice and explosive laugh. | In a statement read to the court, Hani's mother, Pauline Hickey, said: "I cannot come to terms with the fact that I will never again see his awkward walk or hear his childish voice and explosive laugh. |
"The way he said 'mum' constantly and told me he loved me every day, the mess he left his bedroom in and his heavy hugs. | "The way he said 'mum' constantly and told me he loved me every day, the mess he left his bedroom in and his heavy hugs. |
"Hani was a gentle and loving giant and that's what made him my Hani." | "Hani was a gentle and loving giant and that's what made him my Hani." |
She went on: "Every day I expect him to come through the front door with his beautiful smile and say 'mum what is there to eat?' | She went on: "Every day I expect him to come through the front door with his beautiful smile and say 'mum what is there to eat?' |
"I cannot face the truth of Hani's death and I cannot get over the devastating image of my son lying dead in the hospital." | "I cannot face the truth of Hani's death and I cannot get over the devastating image of my son lying dead in the hospital." |
After the trial Baljit Ubhey, London Chief Crown Prosecutor, said some of the wounds Hani suffered were so severe, they "cut into his bones." | After the trial Baljit Ubhey, London Chief Crown Prosecutor, said some of the wounds Hani suffered were so severe, they "cut into his bones." |
Det Ch Insp Neil Attewell described it as a "frenzied attack" which Hani "stood very little chance of being able to escape". | |
Following the attack, Mikhaimar and Barbatovci fled to Bristol when officers visited their homes in London. | Following the attack, Mikhaimar and Barbatovci fled to Bristol when officers visited their homes in London. |
A sixth defendant, Donjeta Gashi, 21, of Kentish Town, was found guilty of perverting the course of justice after paying for a hotel in Bristol, and will be sentenced at a later date. | A sixth defendant, Donjeta Gashi, 21, of Kentish Town, was found guilty of perverting the course of justice after paying for a hotel in Bristol, and will be sentenced at a later date. |
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