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Saturday, 2 March 2013

14 year old girl guilty of manslaughter over killing of Brixton teenager

A teenage girl who arranged for a Brixton schoolboy to be stabbed by her boyfriend after a row over football is facing jail.

The 14-year-old was found guilty of the manslaughter of Junior Nkwelle, 15, along with her 17-year-old boyfriend.

The pair, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, were remanded in custody at the Old Bailey to be sentenced on April 5. They were found not guilty of murder.

The court heard the girl called her boyfriend, then 16, to the Loughborough Estate in September last year, where he stabbed the keen footballer in the chest. He later died on the makeshift pitch, after the knife cut his heart and a lung.

Junior and his friends had been playing football on a grassy area but the girl and her friends appeared to have taken offence.

The youngster was killed after the older boy arrived on a bus and started fighting with him.

Jonathan Turner, QC, prosecuting, said earlier it was likely Junior and his killer did not know each other and there was no quarrel between them.

Mr Turner said: “He (the defendant) had been telephoned by his girlfriend and told to come to the estate to teach Junior Nkwelle a lesson.

“There had been an argument between her friends and Junior’s friends whilst the football was going on.

“She thought that Junior had insulted her or been less than respectful to her.

“She was very angry and determined that he should be punished - indeed stabbed - to put things right.

“She called up her boyfriend and was heard to tell Junior that she had arranged for somebody to come and stab him.”

Mr Turner added: “He (the defendant) was encouraged and requested by her to come and do this.

“Indeed, to use an old-fashioned phrase, was ‘set-up’ by her to do this.”

The girl did not give evidence but her boyfriend told the court he had instinctively stabbed Junior while they were scuffling.

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