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Murder of a teenager in Wood Green, London From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Murder of Kelvin Odunuyi, also known as Lampz and DipDat,[1] occurred on 9 March 2018 outside the Vue cinema in Wood Green, London. The murder was retaliation for the death of Kwabena Nelson, a former member of NPK.
Kelvin Odunuyi | |
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Born | 13 February 1999 |
Died | Wood Green, London | 9 March 2018
Cause of death | Shot in the head |
Kelvin was the son of Afishetu Oniru; his father ran a real estate business in Nigeria. He attended Fulneck School and Heartlands High School. [1][2]
Prior to his killing, Kelvin appeared in several videos, where he rapped about stabbing and shooting opponents.[3] However, the Evening Standard noted that there were claims that he was not involved in a gang.[1]
Around 12:30 a.m. on 9 March 2018, a moped carrying two people drove near the Vue cinema in Wood Green. One of the occupants fired a gun at Kelvin; he was declared dead at a hospital two hours later.[1] An article in The Telegraph noted that the death was retaliation for the death of Kwabena "Kobi" Nelson,[4] a former member of the Northumberland Park Killers. After Kelvin's death, his DNA was found inside the car that crashed into Nelson's car.[5]
Following the death of Kelvin and other Nigerian youths in the UK, Abike Dabiri, an assistant to the President of Nigeria on foreign affairs, stated that the increase of Nigerian deaths in the UK "was worrisome and disturbing."[6] Kelvin's death was also mentioned in a song by rappers Tugga and Trills,[7] as well as in a song by OFB rapper SJ.[8]
A 21-year-old was arrested in connection with the shooting on suspicion of murder; he was later released.[9]
In 2021, a video showing a re-creation of Kelvin's death in a Grand Theft Auto game was described as appalling by his family.[2]
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