Mother sees killer of her 14-year-old son locked up for 12 years

Pain: Grace Idowu with her sons James, 13, and Peter, 19

THE teenage thug who stabbed 14-year-old David Idowu through the heart was jailed for a minimum of 12 years today.

For the first time he can be named as Congo-born Elijah Dayoni, who has a string of convictions from his short time in Britain.

Dayoni was under a supervision order, imposed for an earlier offence of shoplifting, when he stabbed David.

David's mother Grace Idowu watched from the public gallery of the Old Bailey as Dayoni was sentenced.

She said: "I want to ask him why he chose David? What did my son do to you? Why have you taken my child from me? A 1,000-year sentence is not going to bring my David back to me. I am upset and angry at this boy, but I have my faith and I have made my peace."

Dayoni, 16, was named by judge Mr Justice Calvert-Smith, lifting the anonymity normally granted to boys of his age.

David was stabbed in the chest in Great Dover Street, Southwark, just yards from his front door in June last year. Dayoni was caught on CCTV laughing and grinning.

David died in hospital three weeks later, the youngest victim of London's knife culture.

Dayoni, who had travelled from his home in Lewisham with the knife to attack David, was found guilty of murder at Kingston crown court last month and sentenced today.

Mrs Idowu, 48, a supermarket checkout assistant, told how she is still struggling to understand why her son was attacked.

"It's still very, very painful. We carry on with our lives but we miss David every minute, every second," she said.

David, who attended Walworth Academy, had been due to give a speech condemning knife culture at a public- speaking competition.

He was playing football when he was stabbed. Mrs Idowu said: "Another group of boys came along and 30 seconds later they stabbed him. What was it? Nothing. Is that how worthless life has become for these children?"

Dayoni was born in the Congo and raised by a grandmother in Angola before joining his parents in Britain in 2000. In the past two years he has mugged a man, been excluded from school for carrying a replica gun, shoplifted, and carried out a burglary.

Mrs Idowu and her husband, bus driver, Timothy, 56, originally from Nigeria, have three other sons - Timothy Junior, 22, Peter, 19, and James, 13. The family regularly attend the Christ Apostolic Church in Bermondsey.

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