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14-year-old girl "set up" a schoolboy to be stabbed to death by her
boyfriend after a row over football.She called her 16-year-old boyfriend to a
housing estate in Brixton, south London, where he killed keen footballer Junior
Nkwelle, 15. The court heard Junior and his friends had been playing football
on a grassy area when an argument broke out.
Murdered:
Junior Nkwelle was stabbed to death by a 16-year-old boy, called to a housing
estate in Brixton, by his 14-year-old girlfriend, a court has heard. Floral
tributes were left near the scene where Junior died
The
youngster was stabbed in the chest after the older boy arrived on a bus and
started fighting with him. He died on the makeshift pitch on the Loughborough
estate in September, last year, after the knife cut his heart and a lung. The
girl and her boyfriend, who is now 17, deny murder. They cannot be named for
legal reasons.
Prosecutor
Jonathan Turner told jurors it was likely Junior and his alleged 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. 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."
Mr
Turner said the children had been arguing earlier in the evening. It might have
been because the boys were thought to be playing too close to flats or that the
girls were walking over the pitch. "Whatever it was, it seems to have been
stupid and trivial and completely unnecessary," he added. The trial
continues.
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