Two teenagers found guilty of murdering a 16-year-old in Hounslow

By Nub News Reporter

7th Mar 2023 | Local News

16-year-old boy murdered in Hounslow by two teenagers. Photo: Geoffs Transport Photography.
16-year-old boy murdered in Hounslow by two teenagers. Photo: Geoffs Transport Photography.

Story by Joe Acklam.

Two teenagers have been convicted of murdering a 16-year-old boy in Hounslow, who they mistakenly believed was part of a rival gang. 

Vanushan Balakrishnan, 18, of Waylands, Hillingdon, and Ilyas Suleiman, 18, of St Jeromes Grove, Hillingdon, were convicted of murder at the Old Bailey on Monday 6th March and will now await sentencing on 28th April. 

The pair have been found guilty of murdering Rishmeet Singh, who came to the UK in October 2019 after seeking asylum from Jalalabad, Afghanistan, where his father had been killed by the Taliban six months prior. 

In a statement, Rishmeet's mother Gulinder said: "Rishmeet was my only child, and he had his whole life ahead of him. No words could ever explain or put into context how I have felt since Rishmeet was taken from us. He has been raised with so much love and now he's gone. 

"I am struggling to understand as to how and why this happened to my baby boy. I feel I have lost everything and my life is over. 

"I will never get over losing him in this way. I will not see him grow up into a young man. I will not see him leave college. 

"I will not see him fulfil his aspirations. I will not see him learn to drive. I will not see him fall in love and get married. I will not become a grandmother and see my son grow old. I have been robbed of so many future events. 

"Rishmeet was attending college completing a Public Service course and his ambition was to become a police officer, all he wanted to do was to help people. 

"Rishmeet was well loved by all that knew him, he was a faithful boy and was very caring in his nature. 

"I have lost my husband and now I have lost my only child, my son. Justice is finally served for Rishmeet but their sentence will never be enough for me. They have taken my whole life away from me and Rishmeet will never come home again." 

The court heard during the trial that Rishmeet had just left his friends after an evening in Southall at around 9pm on 24th November 2021 and was walking home when two unknown males came running towards him. 

Rishmeet ran back towards his friends and shouted "run, run", ran down Raleigh Road, Southall, but tripped and fell and was stabbed in the back at least five times by one of his pursuers and then then other stabbed him at least ten times. 

His attackers fled the scene, and a member of the public called for an ambulance, but despite their best efforts he died at the scene at around 10:08pm. 

Detective Inspector Laura Semple, from the Met's Specialist Crime Command, said: "Rishmeet was an innocent, young 16-year-old who had his whole life ahead of him. He had just spent an enjoyable evening with his friends and was making the short walk home when he was callously chased down and knifed to death by Balakrishnan and Suleiman. 

"Between them, they stabbed him 15 times while he was defenceless on the floor. There is never an excuse to murder someone in cold blood, but this case is made even more tragic by the fact that Rishmeet was wrongly targeted by his attackers. 

"Balakrishnan and Suleiman left the flat that day with the intention of ending someone's life. Poor Rishmeet was simply in the wrong place, at the wrong time. 

"My thoughts remain with Rishmeet's family and friends, who have shown extraordinary courage throughout, including during the trial where they were forced to re-live Rishmeet's horrific last moments." 

     

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