
Police have issued a ‘don’t strategy’ warning to 2 youngsters after a 14-year-old boy was stabbed to demise on a bus in Woolwich.
Detectives investigating the homicide of Kelyan Bokassa, 14, have mentioned they need to communicate to Colin Chabikwa, 15, and Mosawar Zazi, 16.
Kelyan was attacked and killed as he travelled on the 472 bus on Woolwich Church Highway on January 6.
No arrests have been made, however the Metropolitan Police has warned the general public to dial 999 in the event that they see Chabikwa and Zazi.
Detective Chief Inspector Sarah Lee mentioned: ‘Firstly, my ideas are with the household and pals of Kelyan.
‘I do know his demise has deeply affected many in the neighborhood and I wish to thank folks in Woolwich for the assist they’ve proven.
‘Officers have been endeavor elevated weapons searches, reassurance patrols and house-to-house enquiries. I do know these could be disruptive, nonetheless it has been important, and your endurance is appreciated.



‘Our group of detectives is working across the clock to determine these liable for Kelyan’s homicide and attraction on your assist to find Chabikwa and Zazi.
‘I’d urge anyone with details about their whereabouts to contact us instantly by calling 999.
‘If seen, we urge the general public to not strategy them, however to contact police as quickly as potential.’
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Kelyan’s mum informed Metro her son was ‘very type and caring’ and dreamed of turning into a chef after being impressed by Jamie Oliver.
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She mentioned: ‘My son and others had been taken benefit of by gangs. They had been groomed. He was on edge very scared going out.
‘There have been eight law enforcement officials who had been forcing him to return to care. He was simply bones.’
She added her son dreamed of being a chef after being impressed by Jamie Oliver and he or she feared for his security on the streets of London.
She informed Metro: ‘It was his first day again in school. He was out together with his uniform on, he was very proud. It was one other day, he was comfortable.
‘He was lively, he supported Arsenal and was good, superb, at taking part in soccer.
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