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Two twelve year olds murder nineteen year old with machete

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maddyone Mon 10-Jun-24 19:37:32

I’ve just read a piece in The Guardian (sorry I’m rubbish at links) and it is about the murder of a young man who came to Britain from Anguilla in the Caribbean, to seek treatment for his cataracts. He was brutally murdered by two children, twelve years old, using a machete. They stabbed him though the heart and viciously punched him and stamped on his head. These two boys have apparently become two of the youngest convicted murderers in the UK after jurers unanimously found them guilty on Monday.
It appears that this young man suffered an appallingly violent attack, and I felt so saddened and overcome when reading how he died. Such a horrible death inflicted by children, who are too young to be named.
They will be sentenced in July and I really hope they will receive an appropriate sentence, because such young children committing such a violent attack are surely not going to be safe for release for a very long time.

Galaxy Fri 14-Jun-24 11:57:33

I agree.

Jannipans Fri 14-Jun-24 12:03:07

I feel that the answer lies in parenting and I feel desperately sorry for parents and children these days. With both parents nowadays finding it necessary to work for financial reasons, tiny babies are being cared for by nurseries and strangers (and of course grandparents) who cannot possibly love the child in the same way as a parent, and parents are coming home from work tired and therefore struggling to cope with children, No wonder we are in a bad place. I think that 1 or other parent should be at home until the child is school age (5) at least. Instead of the government funding nurseries they need to find some way of making it more beneficial for mum (or dad) to be a stay at home parent.

MargaretinNorthant Fri 14-Jun-24 12:15:00

We are all appalled at this crime by two 12 year olds, but I would like to ask something. Please don't take this amiss in any way, I am genuinly interested. What can we as a group do about this? I'm sure millions of other women and men feel the same, but does the public DO anything? If we all made thundering nuisances of ourselves to the government could we not for a start get these weapons banned? I'm 86 now and look back to my childhood, my childrens childhood, and shudder to think what my great-grandson's childhood will be like if we don't make a stand somewhere. Its all very well to say someone ie the government, the police etc should do something, but surely we, the people have the power if we chose to exert it?

dalrymple23 Fri 14-Jun-24 13:46:15

Maybe, MN, we can. Think about how government, large businesses and other organisations, like book festivals and charities are caving in to crazy activists like JSO, vegetarians, pro-Palestinians and the rest. Who of us has the stamina or the knowledge to start up something?

heavenlyheath Fri 14-Jun-24 13:50:11

This is not an easy world to live in now I personally have lost trust in everything and everyone.

Flakesdayout Fri 14-Jun-24 14:47:17

We need change. Children need educating that these things kill. It is not a game.
I do worry what the future will become and these items of aggression need banning.

Chestnut Fri 14-Jun-24 16:56:00

MargaretinNorthant

We are all appalled at this crime by two 12 year olds, but I would like to ask something. Please don't take this amiss in any way, I am genuinly interested. What can we as a group do about this? I'm sure millions of other women and men feel the same, but does the public DO anything? If we all made thundering nuisances of ourselves to the government could we not for a start get these weapons banned? I'm 86 now and look back to my childhood, my childrens childhood, and shudder to think what my great-grandson's childhood will be like if we don't make a stand somewhere. Its all very well to say someone ie the government, the police etc should do something, but surely we, the people have the power if we chose to exert it?

I'm sure we all agree with that.

There are lots of groups working locally to reduce knife crime, often headed by mothers of victims. But yes they should all get together and lobby the government, advertise what they're doing and lobby support nationally.

NannaFirework Fri 14-Jun-24 17:35:01

I wish the death penalty was available in this case
💔

tickingbird Fri 14-Jun-24 18:04:57

NannaFirework

I wish the death penalty was available in this case

I don’t agree with the death penalty and the thought of putting these two to death, no matter how abhorrent their crime, is horrific.

Galaxy Fri 14-Jun-24 18:16:53

I agree tickingbird, however horrific we cant be putting 12 year olds to death.

Anniebach Fri 14-Jun-24 18:31:44

Two 12 year olds killed , answer kill them

Urmstongran Fri 14-Jun-24 18:34:48

Nooooo!! 😱

Iam64 Fri 14-Jun-24 18:59:08

No to the death penalty. Horrified that anyone could see the state killing two 12 year boys as in any way acceptable.

Dickens mentioned earlier that children seem to fe getting involved in crime at earlier ages. I don’t think it was your name that had me thinking about Oliver Twist and the ‘merry band’ of robbers run by Fagin and Sykes. We have growing gaps between those of us who are ok/even if just managing and a group in our society who don’t abide by the law, or the societal norms that hold us together.
I’m not despondent because the majority live with kindness and care. Call me an old leftie, I’ll take that but we need to invest in early years. We need to reinstate good quality family centres and youth work.
Drugs/alcohol underpin so much mental health and crime. The kids who are sexuality exploited, used in county lines are children. They re exploited by adults who may have their own difficulties but they’re responsible and should be prosecuted
At which point - CJS /hmp need reform. We send too many people to prison. Alternatives to custody needed

zakouma66 Fri 14-Jun-24 19:01:47

For heavens sake? Kill 12 year olds. Get a grip.

Anniebach Fri 14-Jun-24 19:06:34

Sorry I didn’t mean I think they should be killed, I followed a post which supported a death penalty for these children

Dizzyribs Fri 14-Jun-24 19:10:32

So awful for that poor young man.
What traumatic lives and experiences those children must have been through themselves to bring them to a place where they could do such an atrocious thing.
Violence begets violence.

Urmstongran Fri 14-Jun-24 19:11:28

Ah, I understand Anniebach.

zakouma66 Fri 14-Jun-24 19:29:10

Anniebach

Sorry I didn’t mean I think they should be killed, I followed a post which supported a death penalty for these children

Sorry for any confusion Annie. I just mean generally what a dreadful " suggestion"

David49 Fri 14-Jun-24 19:30:25

This week in my county a 25 yr old man was stabbed and died 4 under 16yr olds have been arrested.

petra Fri 14-Jun-24 20:34:06

MargaretinNorthant

We are all appalled at this crime by two 12 year olds, but I would like to ask something. Please don't take this amiss in any way, I am genuinly interested. What can we as a group do about this? I'm sure millions of other women and men feel the same, but does the public DO anything? If we all made thundering nuisances of ourselves to the government could we not for a start get these weapons banned? I'm 86 now and look back to my childhood, my childrens childhood, and shudder to think what my great-grandson's childhood will be like if we don't make a stand somewhere. Its all very well to say someone ie the government, the police etc should do something, but surely we, the people have the power if we chose to exert it?

This monument is coming to my city in July.
If anyone really wants to do something search out local groups and support financially. They will help to make a change.
Don’t rely on any government to fix this problem.
It’s only people who have been where these kids are who understand how to fix them.

petra Fri 14-Jun-24 20:45:10

David49

This week in my county a 25 yr old man was stabbed and died 4 under 16yr olds have been arrested.

This is how bad it is in my city, Southend.
What the article doesn’t tell you is that most of the drug/ violent crime is committed by people arriving by train. That would be the 2 main lines to london.

AngieP Fri 14-Jun-24 21:09:10

Incredibly sad, and what really puzzles me is why the hell can anyone sell machetes, zombie knives etc, online or in a shop, in the UK? There must be a way to stop this at source, and I'm not talking age restriction. Why would anyone in this country need one of these, the sale must be banned, and if found to be selling, the vendors should be subject to a custodial sentence.

M0nica Fri 14-Jun-24 23:00:27

The problem is, AngieP, as with drugs, they can then order them from overseas companies. Yes, customs can keep aneye out for suspect packages but items will be packed and labelled as being something else.

kennyh Sat 15-Jun-24 00:18:10

I remember when the no giving your child a light smack for being naughty by parent`s or worse schools were banned from using the cane in 2005. Parents dared not tell their children off, teachers the same.. The kids new no one dare tell them of, or give them a smack, other wise they used to be straight on the phone & report their own parents for giving a slap to teach them from right & wrong, & the same with the schools! So what happened the kids ran loose, did what ever they liked, they were untouchable, & they knew it. Now those children have grown up & have kids of their own, with no discipline from right or wrong or no parent role models to look up to. What chance have they got to be law abiding teenagers, with parents like that. The only good point about this story so far is, the government has ignored a call to allow a Complete ban on smacking a unruly child. Albeit a light smack.

4allweknow Sat 15-Jun-24 00:18:51

One of the killers posted photos dressed up with the machette. Also apparently stated to his accomplice he didn't give a f..k when told about police action to find them. They should be locked up and keys thrown away. Parents/carers should also be on trial for neglect.