January 14th 2025.
Police are searching for two teenagers, Colin Chabikwa and Mosawar Zazi, in connection with the tragic murder of 14-year-old Kelyan Bokassa. The incident occurred on January 6th, when Kelyan was fatally stabbed on a bus in Woolwich. As of now, no arrests have been made, but the authorities are urging the public to be on the lookout for Chabikwa and Zazi, and to call 999 immediately if they are spotted.
Detective Chief Inspector Sarah Lee expressed her condolences for Kelyan's loved ones, and thanked the community for their support during this difficult time. She also acknowledged the disruptions caused by increased police presence in the area, but emphasized that it is necessary in order to gather valuable information and bring justice for Kelyan.
The police have revealed that Kelyan was attacked while on the 472 bus on Woolwich Church Road. They have also confirmed that Chabikwa is 15 years old and Zazi is 16, and are working tirelessly to track them down. Detective Chief Inspector Lee is urging anyone with information to come forward and assist in the investigation.
Meanwhile, in other London news, plans for a £15 trillion tunnel connecting London and New York have surfaced, and a "useless" tube line has been deemed home to the city's most expensive mortgages. In addition, a London restaurant that has been described as "feeling like the 1990s" has been added to the Michelin Guide. For the latest updates on what's happening in the capital, be sure to visit Metro's London news hub.
Kelyan's mother shared with Metro that her son was a kind and caring young man who had dreams of becoming a chef, inspired by celebrity chef Jamie Oliver. She also revealed that he, along with many other young people, fell prey to the influence of gangs and was constantly living in fear. She is heartbroken by the tragic loss of her son and fears for the safety of other young people on the streets of London.
Kelyan's mother recounted the events leading up to his death, and expressed her concerns for his well-being. She emphasized that he was a happy and lively boy, who loved playing football and supported Arsenal. It was his first day back at school, and he was proud to be wearing his uniform. However, it turned out to be his last day, and his family and friends are now left to mourn the loss of a bright and promising young man.
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