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UK’s ‘youngest hitman’ who shot dead mum, 26, for £200 nearly got off because ‘cops couldn’t believe he was killer’

'It was so clinically done that the police presumed it was a professional hit'

THE UK's 'youngest hitman' who brutally shot dead a mum for £200 nearly got away with the heinous crime - because cops couldn't believe he was a killer.

Santre Sanchez Gayle was just 15-years-old when he murdered Gulistan Subasi, 26, after callously pulling the trigger of a sawn-off shotgun at point blank range.

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Gayle was sentenced to 20 years behind bars after murdering Gulistan Subasi in 2010Credit: Handout
The mum, 26, was shot dead on her mother's doorstepCredit: Handout

The young mum tragically died on the eve of her son's ninth birthday in March 2010 and had been making plans to marry her new partner in Turkey later that year.

Gayle, who had never killed before, wore a full body forensic suit to cover his tracks and his calm demeanour led police to believe they were dealing with a professional hitman.

Criminologist David Wilson, who worked on the case, told The Sun Online: "The worst example of a gang I can think of is the Kensal Green Boys. 

"There was a young man Called Santre Sanchez Gayle.

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"Santre Sanchez Gayle was given a task of taking out a poor woman in another part of London.

"He was 15 years old. He wears a forensic suit, takes a taxi and go knocks on Gulistan Subasi mum's door.

"Gulistan opens the door and he shoots her point blank range and kills her."

Police interviews with the victim's grief stricken mother Dondu revealed the heartbreaking final moments in Gulistan's life.

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She believed the knock at the door may have been someone bringing over her son, for whom she'd bought birthday presents and was excited to see.

"It was so clinically done that the police presumed it was a professional hit whereas in fact, this was the very first he'd ever taken part in and he got paid for that ahead - two payments and with £200 he bought a Gucci hat," continued David.

The criminologist explained the desire Gayle had to "prove his worth" to the Kensal Green Boys.

"He wants to belong. He's got no positive role models because all his his brothers, half brothers and extended family were already in prison serving sentences for murder," he added.

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