Saturday, September 29, 2012

Promising 15-year-old footballer Junior Nkwelle 'stabbed to death over girl' in Brixton - Crime - News - Evening Standard

Promising 15-year-old footballer Junior Nkwelle 'stabbed to death over girl' in Brixton - Crime - News - Evening Standard
http://www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/promising-15yearold-footballer-junior-nkwelle-stabbed-to-death-over-girl-in-brixton-8190630.html


A promising teenage footballer described as a "role model" for his community may have been murdered in a fight over a girl in Brixton.

Junior Nkwelle, 15, was stabbed to death outside a block of flats and one theory was he may have been attacked by a jealous boyfriend.

Officers were called to reports of a disturbance on the Loughborough Estate just before 9.25pm on Thursday and found the boy with serious stab wounds. He was pronounced dead at the scene and police said the killing was not believed to be gang-related. A 14-year-old girl has been arrested on suspicion of murder.

Locals were shocked by the death as they gathered to inspect floral tributes placed outside Secker House in Minet Road.

One card on a tribute said: "Dear Junior, You was a good friend, a great footballer and a great person. Justice will happen. I promise!" Another said: "If football be the food of love 'Play on'. RIP young fella."

Solomon Smith, 27, a youth support worker at Marcus Lipton Youth Centre a few yards from the scene, said: "He was one of our locals, and had been coming here for about two years. He was a very good footballer. When he came in, he always played football indoors here. He was a very quiet guy, you wouldn't think anything like this would happen to him."

A Metropolitan Police spokesman said the dead boy was from the Loughborough Estate and that his next of kin had been informed.

A post-mortem examination was being carried out on Friday night at Greenwich mortuary with the results expected to be known on Saturday, the spokesman added.

Lambeth-based detectives, together with officers from the homicide and serious crime command, are investigating.

Anyone who could assist the inquiry was urged to call detectives on 020 8721 4054 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.


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