SEVEN teenagers who killed a 16-year-old boy in an after-school fight were jailed for a total of 74 years yesterday.
Nicholas Pearton was stabbed through the heart after the gang hunted him down like "a pack of animals", a court heard.
The yobs, part of the Shanks and Guns gang, chanted "SG boys" and said "I wish the f***er would die" as Nicholas bled to death near his home in Sydenham, South London, in May last year.
Lamarr Gordon, from Bromley, and Dale Green, from Catford - both 17 - were seen on CCTV shaking hands on a bus as they fled the scene. They were jailed for life yesterday with a minimum 14 and 15 years respectively after being convicted of murder in March.
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Lamarr had to be carried out of the Old Bailey after fighting prison officers escorting him from the dock.
Joseph Appiah, 16, of Grove Park, also found guilty of murder, got life with a minimum 12 years.
Demar Brown, 16, of Hither Green, and Claude Gaha, 17, of Bromley, got eight years, Edward Conteh, 17, of Peckham, got seven and Terell Clement, 18, of Deptford, got ten after all were convicted of manslaughter. Judge Anthony Morris QC lifted a court order banning the youths being identified.
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