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Knifed in the leg: Anthony Ogazi was found on a Stockwell street at 2am last Wednesday and died an hour later in hospital

Six in court over student's death

Evening Standard   14 May 2008


Two men and four youths charged with murdering a music student were remanded in custody after appearing in court.

Anthony Ogazi, 21, from south London, was stabbed in the leg in the early hours of last Wednesday.

Aaron Kendall, 20, Peter Relvas, 19, three 17-year-olds and a 15-year-old boy appeared before Camberwell Green magistrates yesterday and will appear at the Old Bailey.

Mr Ogazi was found in Olney Road, Stockwell, at around 2am. He was taken to King's College hospital but died an hour later.

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I miss you so deeply.
I wish you could come back and see me,
So we could spend one more time together,

I know that you're in a better place now,
and I know you hear me talking to you somehow.
I just want you to know that I miss you,
and no matter what,
I will never forget you.

Of all the times that we have shared,
I can never forget your smile,
or the clothes that you chose to wear.
I miss you Anthony,
things will never be the same without you,
But I dedicate this poem to you,
because I never stopped thinking about you.

- Kerry, london, 16/05/2008 00:34
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