THE family of a teenager murdered at a house party have paid tribute to him as the men thought to have wrongly targeted him, three of whom were from Bradford, were jailed today.
Trust Junior Jordan Gangata, 17, was attacked at the house in Salisbury Grove, Armley, in the early hours of Sunday, March 19, and stabbed 15 times.
He was rushed to hospital by ambulance but was pronounced dead a short time later.
Terrified partygoers had fled in panic after masked men burst into the address and chased him into the kitchen where he was fatally wounded.
A post-mortem examination showed he had received wounds through his heart, lung and liver.
He was attacked after one of the men, later identified as Karl Belinga had been involved in a fight with another man at the party earlier in the evening that had left him with facial injuries.
Fuelled by the desire for revenge, the 19-year-old had recruited friends Paul Mbwasse and Karlson Ogie, both aged 18 at the time, and Brandon Paradzai, then 19, who drove them to the address.
The man Belinga had been feuding with was known as ‘TM’ and Trust Junior was known as ‘TJ’.
Despite Belinga knowing Trust Junior as a friend, the group wrongly targeted him and stabbed him to death.
Detectives from West Yorkshire Police Homicide and Major Enquiry Team launched a murder investigation.
Paradzai, Ogie and Belinga handed themselves in later the same day and Mbwasse was arrested the following day at his address in Huddersfield. They were subsequently charged with murder.
They pleaded not guilty but Belinga, Mbwasse and Ogie were found guilty of murder following a trial that concluded on November 30. Paradzai was found not guilty of murder but was convicted of manslaughter.
Today, Belinga, Mbwasse and Ogie were given life sentences at Leeds Crown Court.
Belinga, now aged 20, of Brendon Walk, Bradford, Mbwasse, 19, of Walpole Road, Huddersfield, and Ogie, 19, of Bierley House Avenue, Bradford, were each given a minimum term of 23 years. Paradzai, 20, of Coleshill Way, Bradford, was given a determinate sentence of 16 years imprisonment.
Senior Investigating Officer, Detective Chief Inspector Matt Holdsworth said: “Trust Junior’s murder was utterly senseless, given the circumstances in which it occurred, and his family are understandably still in complete disbelief that he could be wrongly targeted by people who knew him and who would have had no reason to do him harm."
A statement from TJ’s mother Anna Gangata: “No parent should have to lose a child, but to lose a child suddenly, unexpectedly and finding out that your son has been murdered is indescribable.
“I should be able to watch TJ fall in love, fall out of love, go to university, get his first job, become accomplished, get married, buy his first home, have his own children, grow old.
"I am robbed of all those opportunities, all those milestones you should be able to watch your child achieve. Those responsible for his death have robbed me of those opportunities due to their motivation to seek revenge, to murder.
“TJ’s murder has impacted every single member of our family, there are no words to describe the utter devastation his death has caused our family.
“At the time of his death, TJ was a student at Notre Dame Catholic College in Leeds. He was studying Economics and Business. He was a good student and extremely popular in school. TJ had a dream to be an entrepreneur, he was very business minded. I know whatever TJ did with his life he was destined for success.
“I will always remember TJ for being extremely polite and well-mannered. He was kind and warm hearted and would help me in the house and anyone in need. He was unlike the usual teenage boy, he was extremely loving and would always give me a hug; I miss this terribly.
“Why did they kill TJ? He was not violent, he was not in a gang, he did not carry a knife. Why?
“The loss of TJ has destroyed everything we once enjoyed. He was the gentlest, most caring person. No-one could comprehend he would suffer violence of any kind.”
A statement from TJ’s father Trust Gangata: “Trust Junior Jordan Gangata, or TJ as he was known, was my son, and only 17 years of age at the time he was murdered, stabbed to death whilst attending a party. He was innocent in every way and was simply with friends happily enjoying himself on that key night.
“Those convicted of his murder went to a party to hurt or kill another boy; however, they killed the wrong person. In their rage of revenge, they murdered my child. TJ was not in a gang, he didn’t carry a knife, he didn’t have any trouble with anyone, he didn’t do drugs, he didn’t even drink alcohol.
“TJ was a straight up young man with integrity and very much loved by everyone.
“These young men who stand here having been convicted of my son’s murder. Knives ended his life and you have caused total devastation to ours.
"We are left with only memories of our beloved son, brother and friend. The court has imposed these sentences, but they are nothing compared to our sentence, which is a lifetime without TJ.”
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