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Two men have been found guilty of murdering a 15-year-old boy who was shot dead as he slept at his home in south-east London. | Two men have been found guilty of murdering a 15-year-old boy who was shot dead as he slept at his home in south-east London. |
Michael Dosunmu was shot four times when gunmen burst into the family home in Peckham in February 2007. | Michael Dosunmu was shot four times when gunmen burst into the family home in Peckham in February 2007. |
The Old Bailey heard that Michael was mistaken for his older brother who was to be killed in revenge for a murder. | The Old Bailey heard that Michael was mistaken for his older brother who was to be killed in revenge for a murder. |
Mohammed Sanoh, 19, from Peckham, and Abdi Omar Noor, 22, from Camberwell, south-east London, had denied murder. | Mohammed Sanoh, 19, from Peckham, and Abdi Omar Noor, 22, from Camberwell, south-east London, had denied murder. |
They were remanded in custody for sentencing on Wednesday. | They were remanded in custody for sentencing on Wednesday. |
Michael was asleep in the bedroom he shared with his brother Hakeem, when Sanoh and Noor burst in and fired a MAC-10 machine pistol. | Michael was asleep in the bedroom he shared with his brother Hakeem, when Sanoh and Noor burst in and fired a MAC-10 machine pistol. |
That person had no chance of surviving Jonathan Laidlaw QC | |
He was hit by four bullets - one of them piercing his heart and killing him. | He was hit by four bullets - one of them piercing his heart and killing him. |
Jonathan Laidlaw QC, prosecuting, said: "The intruders turned the light on and opened fire with a MAC-10 at a figure lying wrapped in a duvet. | Jonathan Laidlaw QC, prosecuting, said: "The intruders turned the light on and opened fire with a MAC-10 at a figure lying wrapped in a duvet. |
"That person had no chance of surviving. He had done nothing wrong. | "That person had no chance of surviving. He had done nothing wrong. |
"It was a well-planned and well-executed execution. Over and above the shocking nature of this shooting, the tragedy is that these two defendants killed the wrong person." | "It was a well-planned and well-executed execution. Over and above the shocking nature of this shooting, the tragedy is that these two defendants killed the wrong person." |
Michael Dosunmu was shot while he was sleeping | |
The court heard that Michael's older brother Hakeem, 26, had been out at a club where he was trying to sell drugs when his church-going brother was killed. | The court heard that Michael's older brother Hakeem, 26, had been out at a club where he was trying to sell drugs when his church-going brother was killed. |
It was Hakeem Dosunmu's links to a robbery gang and the murder of one of their members, that led the gunmen to the family home, jurors heard | It was Hakeem Dosunmu's links to a robbery gang and the murder of one of their members, that led the gunmen to the family home, jurors heard |
Following the last robbery, three days earlier, one of the robbers, Javarie Crighton, was stabbed to death after confronting organiser Orando Madden about money. | Following the last robbery, three days earlier, one of the robbers, Javarie Crighton, was stabbed to death after confronting organiser Orando Madden about money. |
Madden had surrendered to police after the incident and left only Hakeem Dosunmu as the target for revenge, said Mr Laidlaw. | |
There were rumours that Madden had cheated the rest of the gang and that Hakeem Dosunmu had the money, he added. | There were rumours that Madden had cheated the rest of the gang and that Hakeem Dosunmu had the money, he added. |
Michael's brother decided to turn his back on his criminal associates and cooperate with the police. | Michael's brother decided to turn his back on his criminal associates and cooperate with the police. |
He admitted his part in the robberies and gave evidence at the trial of his brother's killers. | He admitted his part in the robberies and gave evidence at the trial of his brother's killers. |
He was sentenced to two years in jail in April for his part in the security van robberies. | He was sentenced to two years in jail in April for his part in the security van robberies. |
The judge reduced the sentence from five years after hearing that he blamed himself for Michael's death. | The judge reduced the sentence from five years after hearing that he blamed himself for Michael's death. |
Defence barrister Robin Barclay said: "He carries around with him the thought that it should have been him." | |
He died with unfulfilled dreams Micahel's father Rasak Dosunmu | |
Outside of court, Micahel's father Rasak Dosunmu said the family was sticking by Hakeem. | |
"Presently, he is feeling guilty that he brought all this on us," he said | |
"But this is not the way we brought him up. He is our son, we love him. Wecannot discard him. He made a mistake in life." | |
The father said Michael's murder had been "like stabbing us in the heart". "Michael was a lovely boy," he said. | |
"He was level-headed and the type of boy every parent would want to have. | |
"He died with unfulfilled dreams." |