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Victim who will be mourned by few Victim who will be mourned by few
(about 6 hours later)
By Chris Summers BBC NewsBy Chris Summers BBC News
Two people have been convicted of murdering Andrew Wanogho, on a street in south-east London. The court heard he was a man with many enemies.Two people have been convicted of murdering Andrew Wanogho, on a street in south-east London. The court heard he was a man with many enemies.
Everybody fell out with Andrew. He would fall out in an empty room Delphon NicholasEverybody fell out with Andrew. He would fall out in an empty room Delphon Nicholas
In July 2002 as he lay dying on a street outside Browns nightclub in central London, Damian Cope supposedly named Andrew Wanogho as his killer.In July 2002 as he lay dying on a street outside Browns nightclub in central London, Damian Cope supposedly named Andrew Wanogho as his killer.
But two witnesses who heard his last words refused to testify at an Old Bailey trial and the case against Mr Wanogho collapsed in the summer of 2004.But two witnesses who heard his last words refused to testify at an Old Bailey trial and the case against Mr Wanogho collapsed in the summer of 2004.
Damian's mother, Lucy, set up the Mothers Against Guns campaign group and she was in tears when Mr Wanogho walked free.Damian's mother, Lucy, set up the Mothers Against Guns campaign group and she was in tears when Mr Wanogho walked free.
So some might have forgiven her if she had celebrated when, in April 2006, Mr Wanogho himself was gunned down in a street in Brockley, south-east London.So some might have forgiven her if she had celebrated when, in April 2006, Mr Wanogho himself was gunned down in a street in Brockley, south-east London.
But instead she described his death as "very sad" and offered her condolences and support to his mother.But instead she described his death as "very sad" and offered her condolences and support to his mother.
She said at the time: "My heart goes out to his mother. It has totally robbed me of getting any justice for my child.She said at the time: "My heart goes out to his mother. It has totally robbed me of getting any justice for my child.
"This is not justice, it is not the way forward.""This is not justice, it is not the way forward."
'Teamed up''Teamed up'
It turned out Mr Wanogho - known by the street name Sparks - had made an awful lot of enemies in south London and two of them, Delphon Nicholas and Trevor Dennie, "teamed up" to kill him.It turned out Mr Wanogho - known by the street name Sparks - had made an awful lot of enemies in south London and two of them, Delphon Nicholas and Trevor Dennie, "teamed up" to kill him.
Trevor Dennie was the gunman who killed WanoghoTrevor Dennie was the gunman who killed Wanogho
Nicholas and Mr Wanogho had been friends but they fell out and in February 2006 Wanogho deliberately insulted Nicholas by assaulting his father and stealing his car. Nicholas and Mr Wanogho had been friends, but they fell out and in February 2006 Mr Wanogho deliberately insulted Nicholas by assaulting his father and stealing his car.
Nicholas said in court: "Everybody fell out with Andrew. He would fall out in an empty room."Nicholas said in court: "Everybody fell out with Andrew. He would fall out in an empty room."
Nicholas, who was on remand in prison for an unrelated offence, began planning his revenge and recruited a female friend, Sereata Barrie, who unwittingly helped set a death trap for Mr Wanogho.Nicholas, who was on remand in prison for an unrelated offence, began planning his revenge and recruited a female friend, Sereata Barrie, who unwittingly helped set a death trap for Mr Wanogho.
On Thursday Miss Barrie was acquitted of murder.On Thursday Miss Barrie was acquitted of murder.
The court heard Miss Barrie had had sexual relationships in the past with Nicholas, Mr Wanogho, Dennie and Dennie's brother. The court heard she had had sexual relationships in the past with Nicholas, Mr Wanogho, Dennie and Dennie's brother.
This conviction has removed two very dangerous organised criminals from the streets of London. It was a painstaking task to bring them to justice Det Insp Dave ManningThis conviction has removed two very dangerous organised criminals from the streets of London. It was a painstaking task to bring them to justice Det Insp Dave Manning
She told the trial she dealt in "weed" (cannabis), and on the night of 7/8 April 2006 Mr Wanogho was coming round to her flat to buy some for £3,700.She told the trial she dealt in "weed" (cannabis), and on the night of 7/8 April 2006 Mr Wanogho was coming round to her flat to buy some for £3,700.
But Nicholas and Dennie planned to ambush him before he arrived.But Nicholas and Dennie planned to ambush him before he arrived.
Nicholas used a smuggled mobile phone to communicate with Dennie and Miss Barrie on the outside.Nicholas used a smuggled mobile phone to communicate with Dennie and Miss Barrie on the outside.
The gun which killed Wanogho was later found in PeckhamThe gun which killed Wanogho was later found in Peckham
By 1am Mr Wanogho was parked in the street near Miss Barrie's house. He tried twice to call her but she did not answer the phone.By 1am Mr Wanogho was parked in the street near Miss Barrie's house. He tried twice to call her but she did not answer the phone.
At 1.30am he got out of the car and, as he approached her flat, Dennie shot him in the back and ran off.At 1.30am he got out of the car and, as he approached her flat, Dennie shot him in the back and ran off.
Mr Wanogho was fatally wounded and died on the way to hospital.Mr Wanogho was fatally wounded and died on the way to hospital.
Nicholas even had the temerity to call Mr Wanogho's phone to check he was dead or dying.Nicholas even had the temerity to call Mr Wanogho's phone to check he was dead or dying.
But dogged detectives eventually traced the killing back to Nicholas and on Friday he and Dennie will be sentenced. But dogged detectives eventually traced the killing back to Nicholas, and on Friday he and Dennie will be sentenced.
Det Insp Dave Manning, who led the inquiry, said: "This conviction has removed two very dangerous organised criminals from the streets of London. It was a painstaking task to bring them to justice."Det Insp Dave Manning, who led the inquiry, said: "This conviction has removed two very dangerous organised criminals from the streets of London. It was a painstaking task to bring them to justice."