
That is the face of a teenage killer who can lastly be revealed after being discovered responsible of stabbing a schoolboy to loss of life as he noticed within the New Yr with mates.
Areece Lloyd-Corridor, 18, has been discovered responsible on the Previous Bailey of the homicide of 16-year-old Harry Pitman on Wednesday.
Lloyd-Corridor, who was 16 himself on the time of the homicide, has now had his mugshot launched by the Met Police after his conviction.
He might be seen nodding in physique worn digicam footage as he’s arrested for homicide after handing himself into police 4 days later together with his father.
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Harry was ‘in good spirits‘ with a gaggle of mates watching fireworks when he misplaced his steadiness playfighting, exhibiting how excessive he may kick and bumped right into a boy standing behind.
Lloyd-Corridor pushed ahead and lunged at Harry with a pointed dagger, metres from the place uniformed cops have been stationed.

Harry might be seen swinging a punch earlier than Lloyd-Corridor swings the knife upwards in an arc and down onto Harry’s neck.
In ‘stunning’ cell phone footage performed in court docket, a knife sheath is seen to fly by way of the air.
Harry holds his neck, his white T-shirt coated in blood, as he pushes by way of crowds calling to officers for ‘assist’.
He collapsed and died minutes later, shortly earlier than midnight.

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School scholar Lloyd-Corridor, who was 16 on the time, claimed he thought he had solely hit Harry with the sheath in an try and get Harry away from him.
He mentioned: ‘I didn’t need him to lose his life.
‘I really feel horrible for what I brought about. It was not my intention.’

He mentioned he ran off not realising what had occurred as a result of he was holding a knife and knew there have been cops close by.
Harry’s grandad Philip Woolveridge, who works as a caretaker at his old skool, informed Metro: ‘It’s so troublesome for us this time of yr what with the second anniversary arising. He was a beautiful boy that’s the reality. We miss him a lot.’
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Mr Woolveridge beforehand mentioned his grandson, who was 6ft 3, ‘didn’t have a foul bone in his physique’.
Harry, who lived in Tottenham, has 4 siblings and a close-knit household.
They mentioned after his loss of life he was an individual who ‘all the time stood up for what was proper’.
After Harry ran into the boy behind he was shoved and slapped on the again of the pinnacle, inflicting him to say: ‘Don’t contact me, as a result of I didn’t contact you.’
Lloyd-Corridor pushed his manner in direction of Harry, holding his trousers and saying: ‘Wot wot wot wot wot.’

In cell phone footage, a lady warns ‘mindi’, the Somalian phrase for knife, because the defendant produces a blade from his waistband.
Police body-worn digicam footage reveals Harry shifting by way of the gang looking for assist earlier than he collapsed.
The defendant made off, discarding the knife, his garments and cell phone.
The knife scabbard was left on the scene and was discovered to have the defendant’s DNA on it.
After a media attraction, Lloyd-Corridor went to Hammersmith police station together with his father on January 4 2024.
The court docket was informed the defendant had no earlier convictions and had been recognized with consideration deficit hyperactivity dysfunction.
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