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четверг, 10 января 2019 г.

New photo Leyton Waltham Forest murder victim Jayden Moodie pictured with Anthony Joshua boxer hero

Teenage murder victim Jayden Moodie posed on his moped making gang signs and was pictured with his boxing hero Anthony Joshua before his violent death, it was revealed today.


The 14-year-old died in Waltham Forest, north east London on Tuesday after being deliberately knocked off his moped and  stabbed at least seven times in the back in a 'targeted attack'. 


Since his death pictures have also been uncovered of him on a moped making 'gang signs', as police investigate whether he was the victim of an 'assassination by a rival gang'. 


An aspiring boxer, he is seen baby-faced and beaming next to his idol Mr Joshua, Britain's top heavyweight, before becoming London's fourth murder victim of 2019. 


Last night a Mercedes car believed to have rammed him off the road was found in connection with his murder, which police are treating as a 'significant development' in the probe - but they have not made any arrests.


Jayden's murder has been linked to the bloody rivalry between the rival Beaumont Crew [BC] and the Oliver Close Gang [OCG], whose bitter drugs turf war in north-London has been going on for almost 20 years.




This evening his uncle, Josh Grant, posted a video of the youngster on Facebook saying he will 'never be forgotten.' The video included an image of Jayden (pictured) on a moped


This evening his uncle, Josh Grant, posted a video of the youngster on Facebook saying he will 'never be forgotten.' The video included an image of Jayden (pictured) on a moped



This evening his uncle, Josh Grant, posted a video of the youngster on Facebook saying he will 'never be forgotten.' The video included an image of Jayden (pictured) on a moped





An aspiring boxer, Leyton murder victim Jayden Moodie, 14, is seen baby faced and beaming next to his idol Anthony Joshua before becoming London's fourth murder victim of 2019


An aspiring boxer, Leyton murder victim Jayden Moodie, 14, is seen baby faced and beaming next to his idol Anthony Joshua before becoming London's fourth murder victim of 2019



An aspiring boxer, Leyton murder victim Jayden Moodie, 14, is seen baby faced and beaming next to his idol Anthony Joshua before becoming London's fourth murder victim of 2019





Jayden Moodie (pictured) was stabbed at least seven times in the back in 'a targeted attack' on Tuesday after being deliberately knocked off his moped in London's fourth murder of 2019


Jayden Moodie (pictured) was stabbed at least seven times in the back in 'a targeted attack' on Tuesday after being deliberately knocked off his moped in London's fourth murder of 2019



Jayden Moodie (pictured) was stabbed at least seven times in the back in 'a targeted attack' on Tuesday after being deliberately knocked off his moped in London's fourth murder of 2019






The video posted to Facebook by Jayden's uncle at one point shows the 14-year-old wearing school uniform (left)


The video posted to Facebook by Jayden's uncle at one point shows the 14-year-old wearing school uniform (left)






At another point the video shows Jayden (pictured) wearing a jumper and chain


At another point the video shows Jayden (pictured) wearing a jumper and chain



The video posted to Facebook by Jayden's uncle at one point shows the 14-year-old wearing school uniform (left). And at another shows him wearing a jumper and chain


Young men are recruited by their postcode and are assigned to the BC is they live on the Beaumont Estate in Leyton or if the OCG if they live a mile away around the Oliver Close Estate, which was demolished in 2002. 


Teenagers who refuse to pledge allegiance have been beaten or even shot. 


His sister Leah, 18, denied this last night and told the Evening Standard: 'It wasn’t gang violence. He wasn’t in a gang. My brother was caring, loving. He never hurt anyone. He was 14. He would go out and see his friends.


'It’s not about him being on a moped. He got killed brutally for no reason. That’s what I want the story to be. The story’s not about him being on a moped. “The story is about him being killed for no reason. Why do these stabbings happen every day? To everyone else he’ll now just be a statistic but to me that’s my brother'. 


Officers were called to Bickley Road, Leyton, Waltham Forest shortly before 6.30pm following reports of a road crash between a moped rider and a car and found Jayden stabbed in the road. 


Detectives believe three men got out of the car and knifed Jayden before returning to the vehicle and speeding off. He was pronounced dead shortly after 7pm. 


Yesterday evening his uncle, Josh Grant, posted a video of the youngster on Facebook saying he will 'never be forgotten.' 


The video features a number of images including one which shows Jayden on a moped and another showing him in his school uniform. 


Police are investigating whether the killing in north east London, during rush hour was motivated by a row between rival gangs.


Jayden, who lived with his mother, is thought to have moved to the capital only six months ago from Arnold in Nottingham - and friends said he was a 'humble' boy. 


Speaking yesterday Chief Superintendent Richard Tucker from the Metropolitan Police said that 'we shouldn't have to live like this'.


He said: 'Everyone is shocked and appalled by this murder. The age of the victim, a boy aged 14, beggars belief and I completely understand the alarm and concern it has raised from those who live and work in the area.'      





Jayden Moodie, 14, (pictured) who lived with his mother, is thought to have moved to the capital only six months ago from Arnold in Nottingham - and friends said he was a 'humble' boy


Jayden Moodie, 14, (pictured) who lived with his mother, is thought to have moved to the capital only six months ago from Arnold in Nottingham - and friends said he was a 'humble' boy






Jayden (pictured) was murdered last night in an area notorious for drug dealing and blighted by so-called county lines gangs that are known to exploit children


Jayden (pictured) was murdered last night in an area notorious for drug dealing and blighted by so-called county lines gangs that are known to exploit children



Jayden Moodie, 14, (pictured left and right) who lived with his mother, is thought to have moved to the capital only six months ago from Arnold in Nottingham - and friends said he was a 'humble' boy





Jayden Moodie, 14, was stabbed to death last night in Waltham Forest, North East London


Jayden Moodie, 14, was stabbed to death last night in Waltham Forest, North East London



Jayden Moodie, 14, was stabbed to death last night in Waltham Forest, North East London





Jayden's uncle Josh Grant posted on Facebook that he would never forget the 14-year-old boy


Jayden's uncle Josh Grant posted on Facebook that he would never forget the 14-year-old boy



Jayden's uncle Josh Grant posted on Facebook that he would never forget the 14-year-old boy


Yesterday afternoon Jayden's godmother paid tribute to the youngster by describing him as 'full of life, fun loving and a ray of sunshine'. 


Speaking at her home in Nottingham, Zoe Grant said: 'He was a beautiful boy, so intelligent and had everything to live for.


'He went to London and then this happens, it's just so unfair. He was very dearly loved by everybody.'      


Ms Grant said Jayden's mother had called her to tell her the news of the teenager's death, adding: 'I'm so numb from everything that has happened and I'm shocked by it all.  


It's a stark contrast to the shock news his family received on Tuesday night after the teenager was murdered in an area notorious for drug dealing and blighted by so-called county lines gangs that are known to exploit children. 


Yesterday evening police confirmed that the car used in the killing had been recovered by officers and was being treated as a 'significant development.'


The black Mercedes B Class was recovered in the Carlisle Road area of Leyton yesterday afternoon and remains in situ for forensic recovery.    


Separately, a man in his 20s was stabbed in the face three streets away at 1.30pm this afternoon and taken to a nearby hospital with non-life threatening injuries.


That incident happened seven minutes after police were called to reports of a man being chased by a group of youths in the area – but found no trace of any victim. 




Blood stains on the pavement in Waltham Forest yesterday following the stabbing on Tuesday night


Blood stains on the pavement in Waltham Forest yesterday following the stabbing on Tuesday night



Blood stains on the pavement in Waltham Forest yesterday following the stabbing on Tuesday night





A police officer at the scene next to the cordon today in Waltham Forest, North East London


A police officer at the scene next to the cordon today in Waltham Forest, North East London



A police officer at the scene next to the cordon today in Waltham Forest, North East London





Flowers left at the scene in Waltham Forest today after the 14-year-old boy died last night


Flowers left at the scene in Waltham Forest today after the 14-year-old boy died last night



Flowers left at the scene in Waltham Forest today after the 14-year-old boy died last night



The murder is London's fourth of the year so far after less than ten days of 2019 - and follows 12 months of bloodshed in the capital which saw 134 homicides committed. 


Jayden is the youngest person to be murdered in the capital since Corey Junior Davis, also 14, was fatally shot in Forest Gate, East London, in September 2017.



Stab victim's 'acting grandfather' pays tribute to 'loving' child 



A family friend, who gave his name as Solomon, said Jayden was a 'wonderful' and 'loving' child.


The man, who described himself as the victim's 'acting grandfather', said: 'We just need to know exactly what's going on, what mortuary he's in, can we see him, what's going on, that's what we need to know.'


Solomon, who said he was a youth worker, said the system was 'really letting down the youth'.


He said: 'They don't come on the streets because they want to - they don't have a choice.'


He added: 'They need to be given a chance to breathe like everyone else in the world.'


Solomon said: 'All of the family is grieving, but no-one has come forward to say A or Z, to say, you know, 'this is where his body is, you can come and get him, you can come and see him', nothing at all. I've been there all night waiting.'


He added: 'Why is it like this?'




Speaking yesterday Chief Superintendent Richard Tucker from the Metropolitan Police said he could not sleep for thinking about what had happened to such a young boy.


He said of the boy's age: 'I think that will strike a chord with so many people and so many parents across the UK.'  


CS Tucker said it was too early to ascertain a motive or say whether an incident a few streets away from the crime scene on Wednesday when a man was slashed across the face was linked.


He said: 'It's still too early to say what the motives are, I wouldn't urge people to speculate either.' 


This evening, it also emerged that Jayden had speaking to members of a nearby youth charity - which he occasionally attended - in the moments before his death. 


Tim Evans, CEO of Worth Unlimited, said: 'The loss of any life in a violent act is incredibly sad, but that this was a 14 year old makes it all the more heart-breaking.


'We knew Jayden, although he was not a regular participant in the sessions we run. In the early part of yesterday evening, some of our team had been chatting with him.


'We were running a youth work session on our Youth Bus in the same street and at the same time as the incident occurred, although we were not aware of anything happening until after the alleged perpetrators had fled the scene. 


'Two of our youth workers offered support with first aid and with identifying the victim as Jayden.'


Mr Evans went on to say that the charity is assisting the police with their enquiries and has expressed its deepest condolences with Jayden’s family and friends.


He said: 'There are not words to express the horrific waste and appalling loss which has occurred.


'Our colleagues who were at the scene yesterday are understandably shaken up by being so close to the murder taking place and involved in the aftermath. 


'We are doing everything we can to support them and will continue to do so throughout the challenges of the coming days and weeks.'




A woman looks at floral tributes near the scene in Waltham Forest after the 'targeted attack'


A woman looks at floral tributes near the scene in Waltham Forest after the 'targeted attack'



A woman looks at floral tributes near the scene in Waltham Forest after the 'targeted attack'



Detective Inspector Chris Soole, who is leading the homicide and major crime team in their investigation, said: 'Any murder is appalling but the death of a 14-year-old boy is particularly shocking.



How London borough where Jayden Moodie was stabbed to death is notorious for gang-related violence 



The London borough where Jayden Moodie, 14, was stabbed to death is notorious for gang-related violence.


A report for the local council in Waltham Forest warned last year that so-called ‘county lines’ drug gangs were operating in the area, and that the council has pledged £3million to tackle gang crime.


The gangs are known to involve children as young as ten in their drugs trade.


Several gangs operate in the area, with the two most notorious known as the ‘Beaumont Crew’ and the ‘Oliver Close Crew’ after the names of local housing estates. The murder was the third stabbing in just three days in the borough. A woman was left fighting for her life when she was attacked on Saturday.


An 18-year-old man was injured in a stabbing at Blackhorse Road Tube station on Sunday, with a 13-year-old boy arrested over the attack.


The leader of Waltham Forest Council, Clare Coghill said: ‘There will be members of our community who know, or suspect they know what has happened to this child. You need to come forward; to stay silent is to support murderers.’




'Everything we know so far points to the fact that this appears to be a targeted attack and those who carried it out had only one objective which was to inflict fatal injuries on Jayden.


'We continue to investigate why Jayden was singled out and retain an open mind at this time.'


Speaking following the recovery of the vehicle believed to have been used in the attack, he said: 'We are treating the recovery of the car as a significant development in our enquiries, which are still very much in their early stages.


'Jayden's family are being fully supported and kept updated by our team. This is a truly heartbreaking time for them and we are doing everything we can to find out who was responsible for Jayden's death.'


Jayden's uncle Josh Grant posted on Facebook last night: 'RIP to my little nephew... Can't believe I'm never gonna see you again. Uncle Josh will never forget you.' 


He added: 'I told him before they moved to London from Arnold six months ago he had to behave down there. He didn't listen. He looked up to me so much. I tried to show the right way. I feel so s*** and upset right now.' 


And his friend Jason Smith told the Evening Standard: 'He was usually on a pedal bike, not a scooter. We're all shocked and devastated. He didn't trouble anyone.


'He was humble and calm. He just wanted to make his parents proud. He was very close to his family and just wanted to be happy with his life.'  


Police said a Section 60 order has been activated, allowing police to stop and search anyone without suspicion.  




A man in his 20s was stabbed in the face this afternoon just streets away from where Jayden was stabbed. He was taken to a nearby hospital with non-life threatening injuries (pictured are police at the scene)


A man in his 20s was stabbed in the face this afternoon just streets away from where Jayden was stabbed. He was taken to a nearby hospital with non-life threatening injuries (pictured are police at the scene)



A man in his 20s was stabbed in the face this afternoon just streets away from where Jayden was stabbed. He was taken to a nearby hospital with non-life threatening injuries (pictured are police at the scene)





A police cordon was set up on the Lea Bridge Road / Bromley Road area after a man received injuries to his face today. Just streets away from where a 14-year-old boy was stabbed to death


A police cordon was set up on the Lea Bridge Road / Bromley Road area after a man received injuries to his face today. Just streets away from where a 14-year-old boy was stabbed to death



A police cordon was set up on the Lea Bridge Road / Bromley Road area after a man received injuries to his face today. Just streets away from where a 14-year-old boy was stabbed to death





Police said it was too early to ascertain a motive or say whether an incident a few streets away from the crime scene on Wednesday when a man was slashed across the face (pictured) was linked


Police said it was too early to ascertain a motive or say whether an incident a few streets away from the crime scene on Wednesday when a man was slashed across the face (pictured) was linked



Police said it was too early to ascertain a motive or say whether an incident a few streets away from the crime scene on Wednesday when a man was slashed across the face (pictured) was linked


Speaking about the second incident yesterday, a bus driver said at the scene: 'I saw four men beating someone with a beard outside Barclays bank.


'They had baseball bats, they were beating him all over his body - it was four on one.



London has already had FOUR murders in 2019



  • Charlotte Huggins, 32: January 1, 4.20am, Camberwell, SE5

  • Tudor Simionov, 33: January 1, 5.36am, Mayfair, W1

  • Sarah Ashraf, 35: January 6, 6.20pm, Isle of Dogs, E14

  • Jayden Moody, 14: January 7, 6.30pm, Waltham Forest, E10

Lee Pomeroy, 51, was stabbed to death at Horlsey station in Surrey on a train heading to London on January 4 at 1pm




'He ran and they followed, when I got down here I could see him floored holding his face. There was blood gushing out - it was barbaric the whole thing.'


Meanwhile Mr Tucker said his priority was to reassure the community and that extra officers were patrolling the area. 


A large police cordon sealing off the murder scene remained in place today as local residents voiced their anger over 'constant violence'.


One witness said: 'The boy was knocked straight off his moped. He fell down and tried to escape - it was like a movie. Three men followed him and he was stabbed.' 


He added: 'I am certain this is a dispute about drugs. Teenagers are constantly fighting on this road and around the park - it is a postcode war.'


A warehouseman at SS Builders Merchants said a group of teenagers were spotted near the murder scene an hour earlier.


He said: 'There's a gang of teenagers that hang around at the youth centre. I could see a young black boy sitting on a moped when I finished work just after 5pm.'


Sam, a local father-of-two, said he was 'sick to death' of the 'near-enough constant' stabbings. The 48-year-old said: 'This was actually a nice area growing up.


'I enjoyed my teenage years. Now if you talk to anyone here they've got their own story about either someone they know, or someone they've seen get stabbed.


'A woman was slashed on Church Road last week - it's terrible. My youngest is 15; what is he supposed to make of a boy his age being slaughtered two roads from our house?'


Speaking at the crime scene, an unnamed friend said Jayden was a 'popular guy' who was 'always smiling'.


He said: 'Jayden was always smiling, he always had friends around him - he was very popular. We weren't massively close because he was some years younger than me, so I don't know his surname - but we would talk. 




Detectives are investigating in Waltham Forest today after the 14-year-old boy was stabbed


Detectives are investigating in Waltham Forest today after the 14-year-old boy was stabbed



Detectives are investigating in Waltham Forest today after the 14-year-old boy was stabbed


'I used to see him hanging around outside the chicken shop. The last time I saw him last week he was doing really well, he seemed happy.'


Anthony Anderson, a mechanic who works in an alley next to the road where the stabbing took place, said he would often give the victim 'fatherly advice'.


He said he thought the victim, who he described as a 'very nice guy', was older than 14 because he had a mature attitude.


Mr Anderson said it 'hit him hard' when he found out the victim was someone he knew on Tuesday evening.


He last saw the teenager, who would sometimes come to get his bike fixed, walking down the alley last week.


Speaking outside the garage where he works, he said: 'He's somebody I really spoke to a lot, tried to get him off the street, tried to just get him to go to school ... it really, really hit me when I heard last night.' 


The victim was somebody you could have a 'nice conversation' with, Mr Anderson said. 


He continued: 'As an older person I just tried to give him fatherly advice, not only him but all the young guys - when I saw them I always tried to give them some fatherly advice at times.'


He added: 'He would listen to you, you could sit and talk to him and he would listen.'


Mr Anderson, a father-of-two, added: 'I only hope and pray that this will all make a difference, with all this happening, just because if they don't do something quick and fast it's gonna be more serious. 


'A lot of those young kids get caught up in some situation ... and it's not going to be better if they don't have more police support in the area and more parental guidance. It's going to be worse.'  


The Waltham Forest murder has shocked the local community. Paramedics made a desperate attempt to save the teenager but he died soon after they arrived.


A man who lives near the scene suggested a BMW was involved, saying: 'I heard a massive noise and went outside. The boy was under the wheels of a blue BMW.


'Three men got out and stabbed him six times. He was already unconscious and couldn't move. They gathered around him.


'There were three; they were dressed in casual clothes and did not cover their faces. It was too dark to see who they were.


'They each had a long kitchen knife. They butchered him in silence. He was stabbed six times. I ran outside to save him, but it was too late. He was so young.


'His helmet had been knocked 10ft. He was trapped under the wheel of the car. It was horrific.'


A local business owner said Jayden was a regular in his shop. He said: 'I kept telling him not to ride that moped - I tried to keep him away from it. He was always respectful.' 




A forensic officer investigates next to the moped at the crime scene in Waltham Forest


A forensic officer investigates next to the moped at the crime scene in Waltham Forest



A forensic officer investigates next to the moped at the crime scene in Waltham Forest





Officers were called to Waltham Forest in North East London shortly before 6.30pm yesterday


Officers were called to Waltham Forest in North East London shortly before 6.30pm yesterday


Officers were called to Waltham Forest in North East London shortly before 6.30pm yesterday





Police believed the boy had been involved in a crash with a car before he was stabbed to death


Police believed the boy had been involved in a crash with a car before he was stabbed to death



Police believed the boy had been involved in a crash with a car before he was stabbed to death



A father-of-three, who was in the Raw Fitness gym nearby at the time, told the Standard: 'A guy in here earlier saw everything. What happened was there was a guy on a moped with no plates.


'A car came behind him, deliberately whacked into him, he then fell on the floor. Three men then jumped out of the car, stabbed him from behind and drove off.'


Locals said there were moped gangs of young people in the area, with drug dealing also taking place.


Ali Yamah, a tyre fitter who has worked locally for 17 years, said the area could be intimidating at night.


The 48-year-old said: 'Walthamstow - it's very famous now. In my experience here there is drug dealing, this is the main source. In the evening, now it's winter time, they put on masks. 


'Sometimes we are afraid, people are afraid of this kind of behaviour.' 


One local resident, who did not want to be named, told BBC News that crime was getting worse in the area and she was hoping to move away. 


She said: 'I think it's ridiculous. Every year, every month, something's happening - all these killings. I have kids and I don't see them growing up here.'  




Charlotte Huggins (above) was the first stab victim of 2019 after being stabbed in Camberwell


Charlotte Huggins (above) was the first stab victim of 2019 after being stabbed in Camberwell


Charlotte Huggins (above) was the first stab victim of 2019 after being stabbed in Camberwell





Tudor Simionov, pictured with his girlfriend Madalina Anghel, was stabbed to death outside a VIP 'sex party' in Park Lane, Mayfair, on New Year's Day


Tudor Simionov, pictured with his girlfriend Madalina Anghel, was stabbed to death outside a VIP 'sex party' in Park Lane, Mayfair, on New Year's Day



Tudor Simionov, pictured with his girlfriend Madalina Anghel, was stabbed to death outside a VIP 'sex party' in Park Lane, Mayfair, on New Year's Day





Lee Pomeroy was with his son (pictured together) on a train to London when he was knifed


Lee Pomeroy was with his son (pictured together) on a train to London when he was knifed



Lee Pomeroy was with his son (pictured together) on a train to London when he was knifed



The London Borough of Waltham Forest has been blighted by gang crime, with the local authority ploughing £3million over the next four years into a prevention programme.


It commissioned a report, published in the summer of 2018, which found that so-called county lines drug gangs were operating in the area, fighting more over money than geographical territory.


These gangs are known for forcing children and vulnerable people to get involved in crime. 


The shock incident comes just days after an 18-year-old man was found with stab wounds at Blackhorse Road station in Walthamstow.


He was rushed to hospital following the incident on Sunday where his condition was said to be 'serious'. The Waltham Forest murder is the fourth in London in 2019. 


On Saturday, Sarah Ashraf, 35, was found dead in a flat on the Isle of Dogs, East London, and her 32-year-old brother Khalid has been charged with her murder.


Charlotte Huggins, 33, became the first murder victim in London this year and died from a single stab wound in a house in Camberwell at 4.50am on New Year's Day.


Half an hour later bouncer Tudor Simionov, 33, was stabbed to death outside a VIP 'sex party' in Park Lane, Mayfair.




This map of the capital shows where the 134 murders across London happened over last year


This map of the capital shows where the 134 murders across London happened over last year



This map of the capital shows where the 134 murders across London happened over last year





The homicides recorded in London boroughs over the past 12 months show high murder levels in Greenwich and Southwark - along with Haringey (Press Association calculation as of Dec 15)


The homicides recorded in London boroughs over the past 12 months show high murder levels in Greenwich and Southwark - along with Haringey (Press Association calculation as of Dec 15)



The homicides recorded in London boroughs over the past 12 months show high murder levels in Greenwich and Southwark - along with Haringey (Press Association calculation as of Dec 15)



Separately, Darren Pencille, 35, is accused of killing 51-year-old Lee Pomeroy in front of his 14-year-old son on a London-bound train as it passed through Surrey on Friday.


Scotland Yard released figures in December showing the number of people killed in the capital hit a ten-year high in 2018, with more than a fifth of victims being children and teenagers. 


Last year, 134 killings were recorded by the Metropolitan Police, which included 24 in which the victims were 19 or under. 


Of those, 18 were stabbed, five were shot and one woman died from head injuries. It was the highest total since 2008, when 155 were killed.


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