FRIENDS MOURN

Devastated pals pay tribute to ‘pure-hearted & fun’ Arsenal fan, 14, at vigil for schoolboy knifed to death on a bus

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DEVASTATED pals have paid tribute during a vigil to a "pure-hearted and fun" schoolboy knifed to death on a bus in east London.

Arsenal fan Kelyan Bokassa, 14, was attacked in Woolwich on Tuesday afternoon.

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A mourner lights a candle during a vigil at St Mary Magdalene church in WoolwichCredit: PA
People hug during the vigilCredit: PA
Rev J. Van Der Valk speaking at the churchCredit: PA
The 14-year-old boy killed in the daylight attack

The horror unfolded on a Route 472 bus in Woolwich Church Road, near the junction with the A205 South Circular Road, at around 2.30pm.

On Wednesday evening, around 40 mourners - including friends of the victim - gathered at a vigil held at St Mary Magdalene Church, which overlooks the bus stop where Kelyan died.

Mourners carried bunches of flowers and wiped away tears as moments of silence were held between readings and music.

During the service, one of Kelyan's friends paid tribute to him, saying he would "always be there for you".

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The teenage boy said: "He was a fun guy. He had a pure heart. He would always be there for you."

He then joked about Kelyan eating "bare food".

Prayers and Bible readings on the importance of children, protecting young people and reducing violence were led by Reverend Jesse van der Valk and Bishop of Woolwich Alastair Cutting.

The 14-year-old's killing sparked a flurry of online commentary, including references to another teenager who met a violent death in the same area of London almost four months ago.

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Daejaun Campbell, 15, was stabbed to death in Eglinton Road, Woolwich, on September 22 last year, less than a mile-and-a-half away from where Kelyan was killed.

The Metropolitan Police said that no links have been established between the two and the investigation is at an early stage.

Schoolboy, 14, stabbed to death on bus in broad-daylight horror as manhunt launched for killer

There was also a non-fatal stabbing at around 4.20pm on Monday in Prince Imperial Road, Woolwich, which led to an 18-year-old man being admitted to hospital. It is not thought to be linked to Tuesday's murder.

Keen footballer Kelyan died at the scene following the attack, with cops still hunting his killer.

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His mum described her teenage son as "caring" in a poignant tribute.

She said Kelyan lived on the streets in London for a year where he was groomed by gangs and "exposed to drugs" before his death.

Fighting back tears, Mary Bokassa, 50, told The Sun: “He was very caring. He cares about people and had a good sense of humour.

“He was very polite. He was interested in football and was a supporter of Arsenal.

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