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Manhunt underway for two teenagers after 14-year-old stabbed to death on a bus

Detectives investigating the murder of Kelyan Bokassa (right) have said they want to speak to Colin Chabikwa (bottom left) and Mosawar Zazi (top right)

Police have issued a ‘do not approach’ warning to two teenagers after a 14-year-old boy was stabbed to death on a bus in Woolwich.

Detectives investigating the murder of Kelyan Bokassa, 14, have said they want to speak to Colin Chabikwa, 15, and Mosawar Zazi, 16.

Kelyan was attacked and killed as he travelled on the 472 bus on Woolwich Church Road on January 6.

No arrests have been made, but the Metropolitan Police has warned the public to dial 999 if they see Chabikwa and Zazi.

Detective Chief Inspector Sarah Lee said: ‘Firstly, my thoughts are with the family and friends of Kelyan.

‘I know his death has deeply affected many in the community and I would like to thank people in Woolwich for the support they have shown.

‘Officers have been undertaking increased weapons searches, reassurance patrols and house-to-house enquiries. I know these can be disruptive, however it has been vital, and your patience is appreciated.

New appeal in Woolwich murder investigation
Kelyan was attacked and killed as he travelled on the 472 bus on Woolwich Church Road (Picture: Met Police)
New appeal in Woolwich murder investigation
The public have been urged to not approach Colin Chabikwa, 15 (Picture: Met Police)
New appeal in Woolwich murder investigation
Police are hunting for Mosawar Zazi, 16 (Picture: Met Police)

‘Our team of detectives is working around the clock to identify those responsible for Kelyan’s murder and appeal for your help to locate Chabikwa and Zazi.

‘I would urge anybody with information about their whereabouts to contact us immediately by calling 999.

‘If seen, we urge the public not to approach them, but to contact police as soon as possible.’

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Kelyan’s mum told Metro her son was ‘very kind and caring’ and dreamed of becoming a chef after being inspired by Jamie Oliver.

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She said: ‘My son and others were taken advantage of by gangs. They were groomed. He was on edge very scared going out.

‘There were eight police officers who were forcing him to go back to care. He was just bones.’

She added her son dreamed of being a chef after being inspired by Jamie Oliver and she feared for his safety on the streets of London. 

She told Metro: ‘It was his first day back at school. He was out with his uniform on, he was very proud. It was another day, he was happy. 

‘He was full of life, he supported Arsenal and was good, very good, at playing football.

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