A teenager has been found
guilty of stabbing a Nigerian boy to death in UK after the convict prowled the
streets of Hackney in a car before attacking the young man.
Jonathan Abora, 18, was
found guilty of the murder of Israel Ogunsola, aged 18, of Hackney following a
three-week trial at the Old Bailey in London.
The court heard how shortly
before 20:00hrs on Wednesday, 4 April, officers on patrol in Morning Lane, E9
were alerted to a serious incident close by.
Officers arrived in Link
Street, junction with Morning Lane, and found Israel suffering stab wounds.
They assisted an off-duty paramedic in providing emergency first aid until the
London Ambulance Service and London’s Air Ambulance attended.
Israel was pronounced dead
at the scene at 20:24hrs. His next of kin were informed.
A post-mortem examination
took place on the afternoon of Thursday, 5 April at Poplar mortuary and gave
the cause of death as multiple stab wounds.
An incident room opened
under the Met’s Homicide and Major Crime Command and a 17-year-old male was
arrested late on Wednesday, 4 April on suspicion of murder.
The first of those arrested
was Abora who was 17 when he carried out the fatal attack. He admitted being at
the scene and driving the car involved.
He claimed to be acting in
self-defence of a friend he refused to name. CCTV footage and forensic evidence
confirmed his involvement in the fatal attack. Israel was riding his pedal bike
when Abora and a second male located him.
They immediately alighted
their car and begun to attack Israel with large knives that they were carrying.
The victim suffered six separate stab wounds in a sustained attack.
Police believe Israel knew
Abora and his associate and were and embroiled in a dispute.
When interviewed, Abora
refused to answer any of the questions put to him by detectives but admitted to
being at the scene and carrying a large knife for self-protection. A member of
the public who witnessed the attack told investigators how the attack against
Israel was relentless with the clear “intent to kill.”
He will be sentenced on
Monday, 5 November at the Old Bailey.

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