Vigil for Elianne Andam Draws Hundreds One Week After Tragic Schoolgirl’s Murder

Vigil for Elianne Andam Draws Hundreds One Week After Tragic Schoolgirl’s Murder

Hundreds of people gathered in​ south London for a candlelit⁤ vigil close to where a 15-year-old schoolgirl ⁤was stabbed⁣ to death.

Elianne⁢ Andam died after being stabbed⁤ during the morning rush ‌hour ‌at a bus stop ‍outside Whitgift shopping centre on ‍Wellesley Road ⁤in Croydon on ⁢27 ‌September.

A 17-year-old boy, who cannot be named for legal​ reasons, has ‌been charged with the‌ teenager’s murder.

Rev Denzil Larbi, Elianne’s cousin, led‍ people gathered outside the shopping centre​ and bus stop in​ prayer on Wednesday,‍ one ⁣week after‍ the ‌killing.

He spoke in front of a makeshift ‌shrine to Elianne, featuring balloons and flowers.

Speaking to⁣ the crowd ‍in front‍ of​ a painting of​ Elianne,⁢ the ​family said they ‍were​ “amazed ⁤and touched” by the number of people ⁤who had come out to celebrate Elianne’s life, and they thanked the first responders and emergency⁤ services.

Elianne Andam, 15, was killed a week ago.

A friend‌ of the family, Gloria Twumasi Danquah, said she⁤ was still ‌devastated at Elianne’s death. ⁣“It’s such‍ a terrible‌ tragedy, she was such a beautiful ‌girl,”⁣ she said.

Danquah ⁢said she hoped Elianne’s death would act‌ as a wake-up call for young people, showing them that actions can have devastating‍ consequences.

“I hope young people​ will see that what you do actually has an impact on your future⁢ as a ‍person and also those around you.

“You can’t not be mindful of ‍what ‍you ‍do ‍and‍ you have to have some control over the way you behave as an individual.”

Elianne’s father, ‍Michael‍ Andam, is a writer ⁤of Christian teachings, while her mother, Dorcas Andam, works as an NHS specialist nurse safeguarding children. Both ​are of Ghanaian⁢ heritage and are ​active in‍ the Christian community. ⁣In a statement after their daughter’s death, they described her as the “light of our lives”.

Shortly after the prayers, there was a‍ two-minute silence. After that, a silver heart-shaped balloon was released ⁣into⁢ the air. Family ​members and people ⁢in the⁣ crowd hugged⁤ and embraced one another for support.

The ​rapper Stormzy, real name Michael⁤ Omari Owuo‍ Jr, was among the mourners, and stood silently beside her family as​ they led mourners ​in prayer. ⁣Stormzy, who was born in Croydon, is also of Ghanaian descent.

The parents of Elianne Andam stand ⁣in front of a painting of their ⁢daughter at the‍ vigil. Photograph: ⁣Dan Kitwood/Getty Images

Rev Paul Akinola,​ from St ‌George’s Church​ in Southall, also led​ the crowd in⁣ prayer and ‍spoke ⁢about⁢ how mature and ambitious Elianne was. The last time he saw her, they had been talking about ⁢what⁤ A-Levels she was‌ going ⁢to choose, with ‍the view to pursuing a career in law.

“When we found out, ⁤we just went‍ into shock mode. Couldn’t cry, just going into ⁤this autopilot,” ⁤he said.

“The last time I saw her was in April and she has grown up and matured so much since then.

“She was going to read law, so I⁣ said: ‘OK, you need to select your subjects ‍carefully.’ I said: ‘Do you read?’ and she said: ‘Yes, I⁢ love to read,…

2023-10-04 17:07:37
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