Two teenagers have been sentenced to life for the murder of 14-year-old Kelian Boksa, who was attacked with a Macches in a bus in South-East London.
On January 7, rapper Calion Boksa was stabbed in a route 472 bus on a route 472 bus in Woolwich in South-East London.
He was sitting on the back seat of the bus on the upper deck when the two youths rode and attacked him with a smiling “long match”, the old belly heard.
Now 16 -year -old defendants first convicted Kelian’s murder and keeping a knife. They were sentenced to both 15 years and 10 months to be sentenced to a minimum period of 10 months.
In a victim’s statement statement read in the court, Kelian’s mother Mary Boksa said: “I am not only standing here as a mother, but as a broken soul, whose life has changed forever, the day my child’s life was taken by another child.”
Ms. Boksa said that she spent her son’s 15th birthday in her grave.
Samantha Yeland from Crown Prosecution Service stated that the “violent attacks” of teenagers left them with “small possibilities of existence”.
He said that the CCTV evidence of the defendants in the bus left him with very little option, but to be guilty, “I hope his sentences provide some rest to Kelian’s friends and family.”
The court was told that the youth were removed from the fact that Kelian was in the bus before boarding the bus.
The members of the public loudly snatched away and hidden their face as the footage of the Kelian was shown in the court, while the defendants did not react to the dock.
Prosecutor Deenna Heer KC said that 472 buses were boarded bus after 14:00 GMT to participate in an appointment at the Youth Justice Center in Woolvich.
CCTV footage showed that he went to sit on the back seat on the top deck. At that time he was a small kitchen knife in the waistband of his trousers.
Ms. Heer said that the teenager looked around and out of the windows before taking her seat “by giving every impression that she was worried about her safety”.
The defendants, who cannot be nominated for legal reasons, boarded the bus after 20 minutes, each equipped with similar matches hidden in their clothes.