Two teenagers aged 15 and 16, who were connected to gangs, were today sentenced to life imprisonment for killing a 14 -year -old man, hitting him with buns in a bus last January in London. This bloody, day-to-day attack, as well as the victim’s mother’s deposition on her son’s relationship with street gangs, shaken the public debate on the scourge of violent knives in Britain and the “glamor” enjoyed by gangs for some young people. Celian Bokasa, 14, was killed on January 7 in the Wulwich district of South London. The two defendants were guilty of murder. Today, a judge sentenced them to life imprisonment, of which they will serve at least 15 years and 10 months. “In this case, it is clear that your intention was to kill,” said Judge Mark Lakrrapht, expressing his sadness of “another irrational loss of a lifetime”. He recalled that the two teenagers had adopted the “gang culture” […]
Source: News Beast

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