The Guardian (Nigeria)

Tributes, prayers at memorial service for stabbed UK teen, Anjorin

- From Tunde Oyedoyin ( London)

PRAYERS were offered yesterday for the family of murdered 14- year old

school boy, Daniel Anjorin, at a candleligh­t memorial service held in his honour at the Hainaut tube station car park.

Floral tributes were also laid in the surroundin­g of the junction of Laing Close, where he met his horrific death. Some were with the colours of Arsenal, Anjorin's favourite club.

Anjorin, who was on his way to school last Tuesday when he was murdered in a horrific sword rampage by 36- year old Spanish - Brazilian, Marcus Monzo, was described by his family as a wonderful child, noting that he was "well loved and

hard working and his death has left a gaping wound in their lives.”

Though his cousin and two of his extended family members were at the candleligh­t service, they declined speaking when The Guardian asked for comments after the service.

However, local residents and two retired police detectives were among those who paid tributes and offered prayers during the candleligh­t memorial.

Leroy Logan, who was involved in the Damilola Taylor investigat­ion told the congregati­on: "Daniel could have been my grandson. A member of my family is so traumatise­d as a result of Anjorin's murder. We're all traumatise­d. I know many of you are not used to police officers praying," he said before going ahead to pray for the family and the community. He prayed that Daniel's death will not be in vain.

Another former detective, Shabnam Chaudhri, also offered condolence­s to the family. She said: "l served here in Hainaut and had been involved in many cases in the past.” She said while it is not possible to always remember victims names, "l never forget the pains the murders inflict."

She urged the gathering of about a hundred mourners to "never forget his name." They chorused "Daniel Anjorin" when she asked them to symbolical­ly say his name.

Yemi Soile paid tributes on behalf of the Nigerian

Youth Council in the United Kingdom, saying the horrific random murder could have happened to anybody. “We therefore need to start looking out for each other, especially when out on the road.”

Many who spoke after him also asked the community to let the sad incident be a turning point in rallying round each other.

 ?? ?? The floral tributes for Anjorin at the scene where he was stabbed yesterday.
The floral tributes for Anjorin at the scene where he was stabbed yesterday.

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