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Teenager who admitted killing schoolgirl, 15, named as legal restrictions lifted

Hassan Sentamu admitted manslaughter but denies murder.

Josh Payne
Friday 06 September 2024 11:24 EDT
Police at the scene in Croydon, south London, where 15-year-old Elianne Andam was killed (James Manning/PA)
Police at the scene in Croydon, south London, where 15-year-old Elianne Andam was killed (James Manning/PA) (PA Archive)

A teenager who admitted killing 15-year-old private schoolgirl Elianne Andam in Croydon last year can now be named as Hassan Sentamu.

Elianne was stabbed as she made her way to the Old Palace of John Whitgift School on September 27 last year.

Sentamu, who previously admitted manslaughter but pleaded not guilty to murder, can now be identified after he turned 18 on Friday.

The defendant also denied possessing a blade in a public place and a trial has been set for November 25 at the Old Bailey.

Elianne had met two female friends before she was attacked.

It is claimed her attacker, wearing a mask and gloves, removed a large knife from his waistband and stabbed Elianne repeatedly.

As he fled the scene, others attempted to administer first aid but she could not be saved.

The defendant was arrested in New Addington at 9.45am the same day.

After her death, the schoolgirl’s family said in a statement: “We as a family are struggling to comprehend this painful tragedy that has happened to our beautiful daughter and beloved sister Elianne. Our hearts are broken.

“Elianne was a beautiful person inside and out who loved Jesus. She was intelligent, thoughtful, kind and had a bright future ahead. It is our request that you keep our cherished daughter Elianne and our family in your thoughts and prayers.”

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