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Ebenezer Anjorin: ‘No sentence will bring back our son’

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Ebenezer Anjorin: ‘No sentence will bring back our son’

Ebenezer Anjorin: ‘No sentence will bring back our son’

A sword attacker has been jailed for at least 40 years for the “wicked” murder of schoolboy Daniel Anjorin during a 20-minute rampage.

Speaking outside the Old Bailey, Daniel’s parents Grace and Dr Ebenezer Anjorin said: “This has been a painful and traumatic chapter in our lives.

He continued: “No verdict or sentence will bring back our son Daniel, who we loved so dearly.

Report by Covellm.

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