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Man is arrested in hunt for 'racist' killer of teenage boy

Jack Lefley, Evening Standard
19.08.08

Detectives hunting the killer of a teenager stabbed to death in a suspected race attack arrested a 30-year-old man today.

He was held in a raid on an address in Sydenham at 1.30am and is being questioned at a south London police station.

Nilanthan Murddi, 17, of New Addington, who came from the Tamil community, was knifed by a cab passenger who racially abused him shortly before the attack.

He was chatting with friends in Sumner-Road, Croydon, when a row broke out with the white man in the early hours of Saturday.

The victim's friends claim the cab drove off after the drunk man shouted racist abuse. He then returned on foot and slashed the teenager across the throat. Police said they were still anxious to speak to the minicab driver.

Officers believe the cab was a blue Ford Mondeo with a 54 or 55 number plate or an older-style VW Passat.

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Please, the only witnesses so far it would see are friends of the murdered youth. Their testimony should not be taken as 100% accurate. There may be more to this than has been reported. So please, ThisisLondon, say that the youth was killed by a mini cab passenger who, according to friends of the youth, racially abused him. Otherwise, surely this reporting is prejudicial?

- Helen, norwich

His life, yes. The same as all the others who have killed innocents on the streets of London this year.

- Nijel, London

If the man is guilty, he should spend the rest of his life in prison.

- Nilesh Verma, london


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