7/22/2024
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A 15-year-old boy who was 'assassinated' during a 'family fun day' in west London

A 15-year-old boy who was 'assassinated'  during a 'family fun day' in west London amid a violent postcode war between rival gangs has been named.

Rene Graham was gunned down in broad daylight while surrounded by parents and children at Emslie Horniman's Pleasance open space - also known as 'Teletubbies Park' - in Ladbroke Grove at 7.20pm on Sunday.

The shooting, which witnesses claim was preceded by the perpetrators firing bullets into the air to clear the crowds of people, took place outside 'Park Lime', an annual pre-Notting Hill Carnival event featuring DJs and stalls.

The park lies in the W10 postcode area and is close to the border with the W9 area, with residents claiming there have been raised 'tensions' between gangs of youths operating in the areas.

The Metropolitan Police locked down the area following the incident and last night officers arrested four men on suspicion of murder.

Today the Met revealed that two of those in custody are 21 years old, with the others aged 20 and 25. It is believed they were taken into custody after armed police raided buildings on the Kensal New Town Estate.

The force previously said six men had been arrested but has since clarified this was incorrect and four people were taken in by police.

Detective Chief Superintendent Christina Jessah, who is in charge of policing for Kensington and Chelsea, said: 'A young boy has tragically lost his life and our thoughts remain with his family and friends at this devastating time. We will continue to provide them with specialist support.

'I understand that the public, especially those who live and work in the area, will be shocked and concerned by this incident. All of us at the Met share that concern and we are using all of the resources at our disposal to identify those involved.

'This investigation is at an early stage and we are keeping an open mind as to the motive. It will take us some time to establish the facts and this will be our priority in the coming days.

'We are keen to speak to other witnesses who were in the area at the time of the shooting, There was an event taking place and it's possible people may have been taking photos or filming. Please check to see if you have captured anything that may help detectives.

'Residents can expect to see a significant police presence in this area. Officers are there to provide reassurance and support - please speak to them if you have concerns.

'Tragic incidents like this remind us whey it is so important that we continue our unrelenting focus on suppressing violence and gun crime, and catching the offenders who endanger our communities.'

Locals claim that two gangs operating near the area have been involved in a long running 'war' with each other - the Ladbroke Grove Boys (LGB), who are based on the Kensal New Town Estate, and the Harrow Road Boys (HRB) from the Mozart Estate, where Rene lived.

The two estates are separated by a narrow footbridge which spans the 14 feet wide Grand Union canal but are a world away from the fashionable Portobello Road and Notting Hill areas, home to the rich and famous, which are barely a ten-minute walk away.

It is believed that Rene ventured across the bridge to attend 'Park Lime' with friends and was shot twice in what appears to be a targeted attack.

Witnesses today revealed scenes of chaos when the shooting happened, before the emergency services including police and the air ambulance were called.

Beverley Campbell who was at the Park Lime event told MailOnline: 'Everybody around here knows about the war between the LGB and HRB. The rumour is that the bullet was not intended for Renzo but for an older gang member and that he just got in the way.

'This is quite a rough area and gang members attacking each other is not a new thing.'

She revealed that soon after the shooting, Rene's distraught mother arrived at the scene but was not allowed to see his body as police had sealed off the area. She was then joined by his father and other relatives.

Kelvin, 38 a local resident of the Kensal New Town Estate told MailOnline: 'It may sound a bit crazy to outsiders, but this rivalry is not a new thing. It's been going on for years and all of us refer to each other as from being 'over the water.'

'We don't like them, and they don't like us. But the gangs have taken it to another level and things have got a lot worse. They're constantly attacking each other and most of these don't even get reported to the police. If a gang member or any young person is found in the wrong territory, then it always causes problems.'

Olaseni Soyinka, 37 another local resident who was also at the Park Lime event added: 'Everybody was having a great time. People were dancing and there was loud music. Then we heard these bangs, and I wasn't sure what it was but then people started running.

'There are constant problems around here, our youngsters are out of control. When they're not fighting each other, they're causing a lot of anti-social nuisance by robbing local shops, letting of fireworks and damaging our cars. We don't bother calling the police because they don't do anything.'

Aaron Mason told The Telegraph he was just metres from the victim when he heard three gunshots.

He said: 'I heard 'pap, pap' and then another 'pap'... everyone was just scrambling away.

'There's a rivalry between W9 and W10. It's not what it used to be but it's still there.'

One 20-year-old told the Evening Standard: 'Everyone was chilling, having a good time when I heard a shot. A guy shot in the air as a warning, it looked like, so people would clear out of the way. Then everyone scattered, we ran.

'When the cries cleared he shot the boy. He was on the ground. Everyone was running and taking cover, it was mad. It was targeted, it looked like an assassination.'

The person added that there had been 'lots of problems' between a gang from the nearby Harrow Road and other rival groups in the area.

Another witness told the newspaper: 'I heard two bangs then the boy collapsed on the ground. It looked like he had been hit in the chest.

'There was sheer panic, everyone was running. The next thing there were sirens and police everywhere. It had been a nice event, no problems, then carnage.'

Hundreds of people had gathered at the open space, known locally as 'Teletubbies Park' due to the brightly coloured children's play area which bears a resemblance to the children's TV show.

Youth worker Jediah Ali, who had planned to attend the event but changed his mind, was informed of the shooting by a friend who was in the park.

He said: 'One friend described seeing a 15-year-old boy laying with his eyes just open and he's quite traumatised by that.'

Mr Ali, who has lived in the neighbourhood for 15 years, said violence in the area is 'not new', adding: 'I feel sad. I've got a heavy heart, but I've witnessed this time and time and time again, over and over.'

He continued: 'The likelihood is that things of this nature are going to keep happening unless the root causes are discovered and treated.

'I don't think anything's really been done to tackle the root causes of youth violence in London.'

Father Damian Ryan, 43, a priest at a church bordering the park, estimated that more than 1,000 people were in attendance at yesterday's event and were 'spilling over' onto the nearby streets.

He said: 'It was a rammed park and outside it was spilling over as well.'

When asked how he felt when he heard about the shooting, Father Ryan said: 'I wasn't in complete shock if I'm completely honest - heartbroken, utterly heartbroken, so saddened and maybe a bit of misplaced anger.

'Several months ago, there had been a murder... a couple of hundred yards away someone was murdered.

'I've only been here two years, but other parishioners, people in the community, are saying this is not completely abnormal.'

Speaking today, she added that the shooting was 'absolutely horrific and just awful for the family'.

When asked what the council is doing to reduce violence in the area, Ms Campbell said: 'We do huge amounts.

'We have detached outreach teams working with the young, we have a huge amount of youth clubs, we have outstanding social work - so we do absolutely everything we can on our side as the council.'

The shooting came just hours before a crew for the upcoming crime thriller movie Fuze, starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Theo James, were due to begin filming at the park today.

One security officer who was working at the event told MailOnline: 'A teenager was assassinated. I was right there. People were rushing and everyone was screaming.

'They were rushing through the barrier. There were two gunshots. We had booked the street that's cordoned off for a film shoot tomorrow (Monday).'

Another security officer for a nearby building said: 'There's loads of guns around here. It's the area. It's a dodgy area.

'Everyone around here has got something. Carnival is coming next month. People start hurting themselves for no reason. It's sad.'

Dozens of residents were prevented from getting to their cars, with one telling MailOnline: 'We can't access our vehicles. We're just waiting. We've not been given much information. We've been waiting a couple of hours.'

Videos posted on social media showed multiple police and paramedic vehicles outside the park, which is named after a 19th century philanthropist and politician.

Elizabeth Campbell, leader of Kensington and Chelsea Council, said in a statement posted on X: 'It is truly shocking and I cannot begin to imagine what family and friends are going through.

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