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Killing of Damilola Taylor (Damilola Olufemi Taylor) was born on 7 December, 1987 in Lagos, Lagos State, Nigeria, is a Killing of a ten-year-old Nigerian schoolboy in London, England. Discover Killing of Damilola Taylor's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 12 years old?

Popular As Damilola Olufemi Taylor
Occupation Student
Age 12 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 7 December, 1987
Birthday 7 December
Birthplace Lagos, Lagos State, Nigeria
Date of death 27 November, 2000
Died Place Peckham, London, England
Nationality Niger

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Parents Richard Taylor (father) Gloria Taylor (mother; died of heart attack)
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Killing of Damilola Taylor Net Worth

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2000

On 27 November 2000, ten-year-old Nigerian schoolboy Damilola Taylor was killed in London, in what became one of the United Kingdom's most high-profile killings.

He attended Wisdom Montessori School in Ikosi, Ketu, Lagos before he travelled to the United Kingdom in August 2000 with his family to seek treatment for his sister's epilepsy.

On 27 November 2000, Taylor set off from Peckham Library, south east London, at 4:51 pm to walk home.

He was captured on CCTV as he walked away.

On approaching the North Peckham Estate he received a gash to his left thigh, severing an artery.

Staggering to a stairwell, he collapsed and bled to near death in approximately 30 minutes.

He was still alive in an ambulance on his way to hospital.

2002

In 2002, four youths, including two 16-year-old brothers, went on trial at the Old Bailey for the murder of Taylor.

The trial led to all four suspects being acquitted.

Two were acquitted on the direction of the judge after he ruled that the prosecution's key witness, a 14-year-old girl, was unreliable; the jury found the other two not guilty.

As well as questioning the reliability of the witness, the defence presented expert witness testimony from Alastair Wilson, associate clinical director at the Royal London Hospital and one of Britain's top trauma experts, that Taylor's wounds were consistent with his falling on a broken bottle whilst being attacked.

This was disputed by the prosecution, who argued that Taylor would have had to "take off and fly through the air like Peter Pan" in order for Wilson's theory to be correct.

Wilson also admitted that "he had not seen Damilola's body or been given other information about the death."

Pathologist Dr. Vesna Djurovic maintained that Taylor "was stabbed deliberately [with a broken bottle] in the left thigh, probably while he was on the ground."

Despite the setback, police vowed to keep the investigation open.

New DNA techniques employed by Angela Gallop and her team identified Taylor's blood on the trainers of Daniel Preddie and on the sweatshirt cuff of his brother Richard Preddie, neither of whom were among the four original suspects.

This led to a re-examination of the evidence obtained at the time of Taylor's death.

2005

In 2005, fresh arrests were made, resulting in Hassan Jihad, 19, and the Preddie brothers, aged 16 and 17, being charged with manslaughter.

Due to their age, the Preddie brothers were not publicly named at the time of their arrest or during their trial.

2006

Two brothers – who were 12 and 13 at the time of the killing – were convicted of manslaughter in 2006.

Damilola Olufemi Taylor was born in Lagos, Nigeria to Richard and Gloria Taylor, both from the Yoruba ethnic group.

On 23 January 2006, Jihad (now 21 years old) and the Preddie brothers (now 17 and 18 years old) appeared at the Old Bailey to face charges of his manslaughter and assault before the start of their imminent trial.

The trial commenced on 24 January 2006.

Alastair Wilson again testified that he thought that Taylor had died after falling on a shard of glass from a broken bottle.

After retiring on 29 March to consider its verdict, on 3 April the jury cleared Jihad of all charges in relation to Taylor's death.

They were unable to reach a verdict on the charges of manslaughter against the two brothers, so they were released, but with the possibility of a retrial on those charges.

The retrial of the two brothers began on 23 June.

The two brothers, then over 18, were named as Danny and Ricky Preddie, of Peckham, south London.

Both defendants were very well known to police, having committed multiple robberies.

On 9 August 2006, Ricky Gavin Preddie (born 1987, Lambeth, London) and Danny Charles Preddie (born 1988, Lambeth), after a 33-day retrial, were convicted of the manslaughter of Taylor.

During the retrial it was noted that, while the police did follow procedure collecting evidence, lapses occurred in the prosecution.

On 9 October 2006, an Old Bailey judge sentenced the Preddie brothers to eight years in youth custody for manslaughter.

Although it was widely reported in the media that Taylor's parents were unhappy that the sentences had not been longer, the judge, Mr Justice Goldring, went to some lengths to explain the factors he was forced to take into account.

These included the age of the offenders at the time (12 and 13), and that there was no evidence to suggest that there had been a plan to kill Taylor.

In addition, the bottle used had not been carried to the scene of the crime.

2010

He died 10 days before his 11th birthday.

Both brothers were set to be paroled in 2010 after serving half of their sentence.

Ricky was released on 8 September 2010, subject to probation supervision, and subject to recall to custody if he breached the conditions or if his behaviour indicated that it was no longer safe to allow him to remain in the community.

2011

Danny was released in 2011.

Ricky was recalled on 13 March 2011 because he was seen in Peckham, and for associating with gang members, both contrary to his parole conditions.