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Pair guilty of litter row killing | Pair guilty of litter row killing |
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Two teenagers have admitted killing a man in a row over litter. | Two teenagers have admitted killing a man in a row over litter. |
Evren Anil was threatened with a knife and punched when confronting one of the youths who threw a half-eaten chocolate bar through his sister's car window. | Evren Anil was threatened with a knife and punched when confronting one of the youths who threw a half-eaten chocolate bar through his sister's car window. |
Mr Anil, 23, hit his head on the pavement during the row in Crystal Palace, south-east London, last August, and died eight days later. | Mr Anil, 23, hit his head on the pavement during the row in Crystal Palace, south-east London, last August, and died eight days later. |
The youths, aged 16 and 17, who cannot be named, pleaded guilty to manslaughter at the Old Bailey. | The youths, aged 16 and 17, who cannot be named, pleaded guilty to manslaughter at the Old Bailey. |
They were remanded in custody and will be sentenced on 4 April. | They were remanded in custody and will be sentenced on 4 April. |
I have been unable to sleep at night as the recollections give me nightmares Elif Anil Death 'shattered family' | |
In a victim impact statement Mr Anil's sister, Elif, called the teenagers "two heartless cowards" who carried out a "vicious and callous attack". | In a victim impact statement Mr Anil's sister, Elif, called the teenagers "two heartless cowards" who carried out a "vicious and callous attack". |
Mr Anil, of Upper Norwood, south-east London, suffered head injuries and fell into a coma as a result of the attack on 5 August, 2007. | Mr Anil, of Upper Norwood, south-east London, suffered head injuries and fell into a coma as a result of the attack on 5 August, 2007. |
He was with his 26-year-old sister, who was driving the car, when teenagers threw rubbish through an open window at a set of traffic lights. | He was with his 26-year-old sister, who was driving the car, when teenagers threw rubbish through an open window at a set of traffic lights. |
Miss Anil said the incident had "shattered" her family, resulting in her parents separating. | Miss Anil said the incident had "shattered" her family, resulting in her parents separating. |
She added that her brother's death had left her suffering from depression, and her caused her other brothers to require psychiatric treatment. | She added that her brother's death had left her suffering from depression, and her caused her other brothers to require psychiatric treatment. |
Custody 'appropriate' | Custody 'appropriate' |
Miss Anil said: "I have been unable to sleep at night as the recollections give me nightmares." | Miss Anil said: "I have been unable to sleep at night as the recollections give me nightmares." |
The 17-year-old admitted throwing a chocolate bar wrapper through the window of Mr Anil's car, the court heard. | The 17-year-old admitted throwing a chocolate bar wrapper through the window of Mr Anil's car, the court heard. |
Jo Korner QC, prosecuting, said: "Having done so the defendant was confronted by the deceased and a verbal dispute ensued. | Jo Korner QC, prosecuting, said: "Having done so the defendant was confronted by the deceased and a verbal dispute ensued. |
"There was some physical contact between the two involving the deceased grabbing the defendant's T-shirt. This resulted in the defendant punching the deceased." | "There was some physical contact between the two involving the deceased grabbing the defendant's T-shirt. This resulted in the defendant punching the deceased." |
People are entitled to challenge these yobs' behaviour Det Ch Insp Cliff Lyons | People are entitled to challenge these yobs' behaviour Det Ch Insp Cliff Lyons |
She said the 17-year-old also admitted taking out a knife to frighten Mr Anil but claimed he did not intend to use it, then passed it to the other teenager. | She said the 17-year-old also admitted taking out a knife to frighten Mr Anil but claimed he did not intend to use it, then passed it to the other teenager. |
Miss Korner said the 16-year-old's version of events, that "at no stage did he threaten Mr Anil with a knife" and only used the weapon to threaten another man, was not accepted. | Miss Korner said the 16-year-old's version of events, that "at no stage did he threaten Mr Anil with a knife" and only used the weapon to threaten another man, was not accepted. |
The 16-year-old from Thornton Heath, south-east London, pleaded guilty to manslaughter and knife possession as his trial was due to begin at the Old Bailey on Monday. | The 16-year-old from Thornton Heath, south-east London, pleaded guilty to manslaughter and knife possession as his trial was due to begin at the Old Bailey on Monday. |
The 17-year-old from Tottenham, north London, admitted the two charges on Tuesday. | The 17-year-old from Tottenham, north London, admitted the two charges on Tuesday. |
Judge Ann Goddard said: "It seems to me custody is the appropriate outcome." | Judge Ann Goddard said: "It seems to me custody is the appropriate outcome." |
Following the incident Det Ch Insp Cliff Lyons said: "He (Mr Anil) challenges their behaviour and this is what happens. | Following the incident Det Ch Insp Cliff Lyons said: "He (Mr Anil) challenges their behaviour and this is what happens. |
"People are entitled to challenge these yobs' behaviour. | "People are entitled to challenge these yobs' behaviour. |
"When they produced the knife he tried to get back in the car. Your life is worth more than a chocolate bar." | "When they produced the knife he tried to get back in the car. Your life is worth more than a chocolate bar." |
Mr Anil, who was of Turkish origin, was in the first week of his job after graduating with a first class degree in computer science from Kingston University. | Mr Anil, who was of Turkish origin, was in the first week of his job after graduating with a first class degree in computer science from Kingston University. |