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Nabil Bakurally
Victim: Nabil Bakurally, 19, was stabbed in a suspected row with rival Asian teenagers

Student is 28th teen to die violently this year

Rashid Razaq and Neil Millard
10 Nov 2008


A TEENAGER has been fatally stabbed only days before he was due to leave Britain to be reunited with his family.

Mauritian Nabil Bakurally, 19, was killed in a suspected row with a group of rival Asian men in Ilford.

The foreign student, who emigrated to London three years ago, became the 28th teenager to be violently killed in London this year.

Friends of the "polite" and "sweet-natured" teenager known as Ashik today revealed how he was looking forward to flying home to Mauritius for a family wedding. Rocky Jaison Mokhoon became friends with the music-loving teenager through the Mauritian club nights he organises.

He said: "I started shaking when I heard it was Ashik. He was such a good character, respectful and polite, very well-spoken. He wasn't one of the rough boys, hanging around in gangs or mixed up in anything bad.

"He used to come to the CO2 bar in Ilford every time I was DJ-ing. I knew he was working hard in college and looking forward to going back to Mauritius for two weeks to see all his family."

A 17-year-old friend of the victim, who was also stabbed in the attack, remains in hospital in a serious but stable condition.

Mr Mokhoon, a director of the Hope and Wellness charity, said he believes the row was over a Mauritian girl whom the teenager knew. Tensions between Mauritian and Indian teenagers in the area have been high for weeks and Ashik may have inadvertently been drawn into the feud. Mr Mokhoon added: "He wasn't the type to fight. There was an Asian club event in Ilford that night so there would have been a lot of Indians around."

The student is thought to have been living with his father in east London while his mother and a younger brother and sister were in Mauritius. His family have been informed and were said to be on their way to London today.

Tributes have been left to Ashik on the Hi5 social networking website. One, from Amna, reads: "I hope you get the rest you deserve. Not a second goes by that we don't think of you and smile."

Three men have been arrested following the stabbing at 2.30am on Saturday in High Road, Ilford. Two men, aged 23 and 24, were arrested shortly after the incident and a 21-year-old man was later arrested in Ilford. All three were today still being questioned. Anyone with information should call the incident room on 020 8345 3985 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Ashik was one of five people murdered in the space of 48 hours. Model Amyleigh Barnes, 19, was killed in Bolton in a suspected domestic incident. An 18-year-old man was murdered in Leeds and the body of a 30-year-old man was found outside a village church in Derbyshire. Luke Campbell, 20, was found stabbed in the chest in Dorset on Saturday.

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i love you ashik
R.I.P never gna 4get u babe
misss youu
love you
ur one n onli suga
xxx

- Shivana, harrow, 01/12/2008 23:47
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You Kno I Guess It Shows That Even Though Its A MultiCultural Society That Its Funii Hw Ppl Are Still Racists Thats How Many Murders Have Occured....

Rytt?

R.I.P ASHIK (K)


xoxoxoxoxoxo

- Shivaali, Ilford, 24/11/2008 21:27
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Ashiik BayBee
MiiSS YUW L0ADz
LOV3 YUW SO MUCH
R.I.P BABES
YUR STiiLL EYA iiN OUR HEARTz

NUFF LOVE BABES
X-X-X-X

- Aycho, Hackney, 17/11/2008 15:03
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MISSSINGGGGGGGGG U SOOOO MUCHH....

- Zara, Seven Kings, 14/11/2008 14:14
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ashikk i miss yooh soo much..x
i sholud of not left yooh...x
R.I.P. I MISS YOOOH
LUVV RUKHSAR

- Rukhsar, ilford, 13/11/2008 15:42
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bless this boy
i knew him , back in mauritius
he was the quiet type
was loved by everyone
r.i.p brother
peace
miss you bro

- Deem, london, 13/11/2008 13:02
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Dats was really shocking news well dis person who done it will be severly punish. ashik was a gud fren of minen he didnt deserve this. god bless u ashik. XxXxXx

- South London Gurl, surrey, 13/11/2008 12:26
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it was really shocking wen i heard ashik died. he was a gud fren of mine well wat cn i say but seriously he didnt deserve this. person who done it will be seriously punish.
god bless u ashik.

- South London Gurl, uk, 13/11/2008 12:21
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i knew ashik... he was like my brother...truly loved that boy. R.I.P Ashik...remembering you each and evry moment :( :( :( :(

- Zara, Seven Kings, 12/11/2008 18:44
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Vince shut up you idiot, you racist waste.

- K, South London, 11/11/2008 23:55
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i knew him. when i heard this news i was shock. whoever done this should be severely punish. peace to ashik

- Unknown, london, 11/11/2008 19:52
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Its all about parents not keeping their eyes on children, and not about multicultural society or anything. Teachers don't say anything to the children studying in schools, colleges etc because the law doesn't allow that anymore, parents cannot say anything to their children coz its not in the law,even if the parent hit the child lightly, the children of today are so much aware that they can call the police when the child very much knows that the parent is right(most of time),so from where can the children learn what is right and wrong?. The teenagers killing other teenagers wasn't that on high when the schools were disciplined and strict(parents nowadays are also so blind that even if a teacher tells their child off only for his/her betterment, the parents think that the teachers are their son's/daughter's enemy, the parents should know that their child spend most of the time or should i say more than half of a day in school so if the teachers are saying something to their children, its not gonna harm their children, instead its good for their future life. And England is not the only place where people from different cultures/countries live.

- Sal, ilford, 11/11/2008 19:41
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RIP Ashik. Never gonna forget you man, always gonna miss you.

- Aman, Ilford, 11/11/2008 16:23
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Well said Sue.
Wouldn't you say that rather than race we should be referring to the violent tendencies of individuals (British included) and not the fact that an individual was 'allowed' into the country. Does that mean that your right to live elsewhere in the world should be taken away just because you are an alien to that country and of course a potential murderer? Now, surely that wouldn't be fair Kerry would it? And Vince.... you too....?

- Shalini, london, 11/11/2008 13:42
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Your so right vince silly me, i forgot THE KRAYS where from India and neva done such vicious attacks of cutting out someone tongue etc!they ruled the east end!every county had gang land killings in the underworld, but hey lets blame fact we "MULTICULTURAL" society. Gary Glitter,yorkshire ripper,fred west,ian bradley etc etc etc!!!

- Sue, south london, 11/11/2008 10:22
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R.I.P nabil mostly known as A.K your goin to stay in our hearts 4eva loove you brother n wish u was still here but dont worry we r going to get them back :'(

- Mru-Kid, edmonton, london, 10/11/2008 21:19
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We never had this level of murders before we had a multicultural society. ... That should tell us something!

- Vince London, West London, 10/11/2008 17:39
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