The identity of the teenager who stabbed a 15-year-old girl at a bus stop has been revealed for the first time.

Man accused of killing Elianne Andam in 2020.

September 6th 2024.

The identity of the teenager who stabbed a 15-year-old girl at a bus stop has been revealed for the first time.
Hassan Sentamu, a teenager from south London, has been accused of murdering 15-year-old Elianne Andam. The tragic incident occurred at a bus stop on Wellesley Road on September 27th of last year. At the time of his arrest, Sentamu was only 17 years old and therefore could not be named publicly.

Elianne had met up with two of her friends before being stabbed by Sentamu at the bus stop. Eyewitnesses claim that Sentamu pulled out a large knife from his waistband and attacked Elianne repeatedly. He was arrested later that same day in New Addington and initially pleaded guilty to manslaughter, but later denied the charge of murder.

According to Elianne's aunt Marian, she had aspirations of becoming a lawyer and was also a talented gymnast. Her family released a statement expressing their disbelief and heartbreak over the loss of their beloved daughter and sister. They described Elianne as an intelligent, kind, and thoughtful person who loved Jesus. They asked for the community to keep Elianne and their family in their thoughts and prayers.

Elianne was a student at Old Palace of John Whitgift, a private school for girls. The school released a statement expressing their shock and sadness over the tragic news. They offered support to their students and sent their love and condolences to Elianne's family during this difficult time.

Local youth worker Anthony King, who runs a crime reduction organization in Croydon, spoke highly of Elianne and her bright future. He described her as an incredible young lady, known for being jovial and comedic. The news of her death has deeply affected the community, and it will take time for them to come to terms with it.

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