Walthamstow boy, 17, died in 'pool of his own blood' as horror stabbing 'glorified on music video'

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The examiner said the video seemed, by all accounts, to be 'commending' the homicide and was expected to be transferred to the web
Bubacar kicked the bucket outside his home after he was gone after and wounded

The homicide of a teen kid who was wounded to death close to his front entryway by a gathering of young people on a pack brave was "celebrated" in a video set to penetrate rap, a court has heard. Bubacar Jabbie Dukureh, 17, who was known as Buba, was strolling back to his home in East London, when he was gone after by five young people on the night of October 23, 2020.

Buba, who was distant from everyone else, was cut through the chest and imploded in his front nursery in Walthamstow in a pool of blood. Members of the jury at the Old Bailey were informed that an occupant of Westbury Street raised the caution. In spite of endeavors by police and surgeons, Buba couldn't be saved and was articulated dead at 9.57pm.

Hearers were told a "careful" examination revealed a huge amount of CCTV covering the time around the killing. Investigator James Dawes KC said the recording revealed a threatening gathering of five young people, two on bikes
What's more, three by walking.
Westbury Street in Walthamstow was cordoned off after the assault

Samuel Bartley, 19, Jamal Dakissaga-Benitez, 19, Alfie Ferguson, 19, and Kaiyan Decordova, 20, were among the gathering. They were indicted for killing Buba following a preliminary at the Old Bailey recently, the court was told.
A teen, who was 15 at that point and is currently matured 17, is claimed to have been the fifth individual from the gathering and is being investigated for homicide. He was not piece of the prior preliminary since he was abroad and simply got back to the UK seven days before it began, Mr Dawes said.

He told members of the jury: "There is a word/expression which you will hear for this situation is - a brave - it implies a pack excursion to another posse's region. Such an excursion is risky, this is important for the fascination, and weapons were carried on this brave."

Mr Dawes said ride-outs could be for retaliation, to get payback for something or to lay out strength over an area. He went on: "It is the indictment case that the going after bunch were on a brave to an area constrained by rival packs. They painstakingly ready for this brave ahead of time."

Mr Dawes said aggressors were related with the Higham Slope or Cloister Court Young men group which was an opponent of adjoining packs called Drive Marlowe, and St James or the
Mali Young men. "It is the Crown's case Buba had the appearance for them of a Mali Kid and that was adequate to destroy him," the investigator said.

Hearers were played a video cut set to a drill rap which was found on the telephone having a place with the litigant Ferguson and zeroed in on the casualty's location. Mr Dawes said the video from February last year seemed, by all accounts, to be "lauding" the homicide and was expected to be transferred to the web.

He told members of the jury: "The excursion was a painstakingly arranged brave to attack an opponent pack an area to incite and if vital, defy rivals." The respondent, who can't be recognized due to his age, denies murder and the preliminary proceeds.

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