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The incredible 'alien' skull discovered in a Mexican cemetery
- Published_at:2012-12-18
- Category:News & Politics
- Channel:elhoucine khairi
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- description: CCTV cameras recorded them travelling to see him at King's College Hospital before heading to a shopping centre in Camberwell to buy a knife from a Bargain Express. When the shopkeeper refused to sell them the weapon without seeing a passport or driving licence they asked a stranger to help, claiming one of their mothers needed it for cooking. The pair then got a taxi driver to take them to Brixton and drop them off at the edge of the Moorlands Estate at 5.30pm. At that time Kwame, who lived in Catford, happened to be walking through the estate with one of his friends after leaving the recording studio. Garfield Stewart whose knifing prompted the murder had been wearing a T-shirt which bore the slogan 'RIP Little Zac' - a reference to Zac Olumegbon murdered eight months earlier in July 2011. 'Everyone gets stabbed, everyone gets shot. Everyone dies, everyone goes to jail, that's how life is' Nathaniel Okusanya Okusanya had worn a similar t-shirt in a You Tube video posted online which was entitled "Death Keeps Calling" and paid homage to Olumegbon. Jurors heard Okusanya was close friends with Zac Olumegbon and starred in 'Death Keeps Calling.' When police searched his home they found photos of three other murder victims - Abukar Mahamood, who was shot dead aged 16 in 2007; Sadiq Adebeyi, 25, who was shot dead in May 2011; and Nana Darko-Frimpong, 16, who was shot dead in June 2011. Okusanya told police they were all his friends and added: 'Stabbings happen everywhere... it's how life is now. Everyone gets stabbed, everyone gets shot. Everyone dies, everyone goes to jail, that's how life is. In a typical black area, people get stabbed, people get shot, people die.' Kwame Ofosu-Asare's uncle said today that the killers should serve the rest of their lives behind bars to set an example to other gang members intent on violence. Alexander Asare-Ansah said no-body was safe until the message got across. Speaking outside the Old Bailey he called for a tougher crack down on gangs and their members as his nephew and his friend were innocently in the area to use a recording studio and were attacked for no other reason. He said: 'Something has to be done. As my brother said you don't need a visa to go to that area. They just went there for a purpose. It may happen to other people. Nobody is safe. 'All we say is life should be life for them. If not they will come out and do it again. Life should be life so it sets and example for all the other people.' Detective Chief Inspector John McFarlane said: 'Kwame was an entirely innocent young man with a bright future in front of him. 'He was selected at random, just because he was walking through an estate deemed to be enemy territory by these two violent gang members.'
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