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Child killers jailed for life over Babacar Diagne murder in Coventry

December 18, 2020 By Coventry Talking Newspaper editor Leave a Comment

Taken from west midlands police website

Three teenagers have been jailed for life over the “senseless” knife murder of schoolboy Babacar Diagne in Coventry.

The boys – two aged 16 and one 17 – were given the life sentences at Leamington Crown Court today (17 Dec).

They must serve a minimum of 16 years before they can be considered for release.

We asked the trial judge to lift restrictions preventing juvenile defendants from being named, arguing it was in the public interest for people to know their identities.

However, the application was turned down and we are unable to legally name them.

The judge at Leamington Crown Court refused to lift restrictions on naming the killers
The judge at Leamington Crown Court refused to lift restrictions on naming the killers

The jury heard how the offenders ganged up on Babacar – who they’d never met or even spoken to before – on grassland off Petitor Crescent, Wood End, on the evening of 5 February.

They stabbed him almost 20 times before leaving him to die in the park.

One of the killers, aged just 15 at the time, instigated the killing and was considered the ringleader.

He spotted Babacar – an unfamiliar face in the area – with friends in Riley Square and traded glances as he circled menacingly on his bike.

Babacar Diagne was aged just 15 when he was murdered
Babacar Diagne was aged just 15 when he was murdered

As Babacar cycled off with friends he rounded up the two co-defendants – who were 15 and 17 at the time – and went looking for them armed with at least two knives.

Witnesses thought Babacar was being punched until seeing one of the attackers holding a bloodied knife; he threatened others before all three rode away.

Our detectives spent hundreds of hours trawling through CCTV to plot the movement of the offenders before and after the murder.

It was dark and some of the footage was grainy. But they analysed video in great detail, even noting the number and position of their bike reflectors, to show it was the same group across each of the clips.

And they seized CCTV footage showing the ringleader 24 hours before the murder riding a bike identical to the one used on the day of the attack.  

We found the 17-year-old went to his girlfriend’s home to change clothes following the stabbing and when arrested was found with injuries to his hands.

While the other sent a WhatsApp message to his father pleading for help to flee the country. It read: “I need to go to Africa…ASAP…like tomorrow if I can.” 

We arrested all three in the days after Babacar’s death and charged them with murder.

We plotted the killers riding bikes before and after the murder
We plotted the killers on CCTV riding bikes before and after the murder

Our lead investigator, Detective Chief Inspector Scott Griffiths, said: “There remains no clear motive for the killing. Babacar was simply an unfamiliar face in the community. It was a senseless attack that took a life and changed theirs forever.

“It’s totally shocking. These three children murdered a stranger; there was no bad blood between them. 

“When the three offenders ran at Babacar there were no words exchanged. Babacar pleaded for them to stop but they continued to attack him as he lay defenceless on the floor.

“My officers have worked tirelessly on the case; it was a significant CCTV challenge to plot the movements of the killers. And I would like to praise the courage of witnesses who came forward to support the enquiry.

“They can be rightly proud that they have helped us secure justice for Babacar’s family.”

Detectives also arrested a girl over the killing. We suspect she made comments to the ringleader that stirred up trouble and may have contributed to the attack – but there was not enough evidence to charge and she was released.

Following the convictions Coventry Police Commander, Chief Superintendent Mike O’Hara, praised everyone who helped our investigation.

He said: “I really want to express my gratitude to witnesses who provided crucial evidence in the case. They did the right thing to help us send out a message that this senseless violence has to stop.

“The whole of Coventry was shocked by Babacar’s death. Any violent crime is shocking but when the victim is of school age it’s all the more appalling and saddening.

“It’s important the whole community stands together to address the issue of youth violence. It has to stop; too many young lives are being lost and others ruined.”

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