Youngest UK murderers sentenced amid national outrage
Two boys went to the park and, for unknown reasons, murdered a random teenager with a machete. At the time of the crime, they were only 12 years old. As it turned out, they are the youngest murderers in the history of the United Kingdom. Today, the 13-year-old perpetrators heard their sentences. The parents of the 19-year-old victim claim that the sentences are definitely too lenient.
28 September 2024 10:14
The two boys were only 12 years old when they murdered 19-year-old Shawn Seesahai using a 40-centimetre machete. The brutal attack took place in a park in Wolverhampton in November 2023.
According to the "Daily Mail", after the attack, the perpetrators fled to the home of one of them, where they played video games and chatted over Snapchat. At that time, the severely injured Seesahai was still fighting for his life.
One of the perpetrators was obsessively passionate about knives. He posed for photos with a machete in his trousers just an hour before the murder. A recording from his phone shows him sending a picture with the caption "Prison Freestyle".
Fateful day and course of the crime
During the trial, which lasted a month, the evidence presented in the courtroom included the clothing of both boys and the murder weapon. The clothes were covered with the victim's blood, confirmed by DNA tests.
It turned out that the first boy bought the machete from a friend for £40 and kept it under his bed. On the day of the murder, he returned from school, took the murder weapon, and went to meet the second boy and several other friends.
19-year-old Seesahai returned to a bench by the field where he had been sitting earlier. The spot was then occupied by the 12-year-old perpetrators. The teenager asked the boys to move. That's when the tragedy occurred.
The victim was hit with the machete in the back, legs, and skull, and was also beaten. The fatal blow was to the back, which pierced the lungs and heart. The wound was 23 centimetres deep and nearly went through the entire body.
The youngest murderers in the United Kingdom. Controversies surrounding the court's verdict
The accused were placed in Her Majesty's institution, which is the legal equivalent of a life sentence for minors. Finally, the youngest murderers in the history of the United Kingdom will end up in juvenile facilities.
Theoretically, they may never be released from prison if they are deemed a threat to society. However, if they make significant progress, are not considered a threat, and behave well, they will be released - provided they obtain the approval of the parole board - after reaching the age of 20.
A social tragedy
Seesahai's relatives, who followed the trial from Anguilla, did not hide their grief and horror. In a statement, it was emphasized how great a loss the teenager's death was for the entire family.
The police and the prosecution point to the need for further action to prevent knife crimes, especially among juveniles.