Jeffery Okafor, who stabbed a CBBC actor to death outside a nightclub in central London has been found guilty of murder.
Okafor,
a Nigerian attacked Carl Beatson Asiedu in Vauxhall in August 2009 when
a late-night row escalated into violence. The court was told he
confessed to his girlfriend before fleeing to Nigeria using his
brother’s passport.
Beatson Asiedu, who appeared in the CBBC series M.I. High, was also a part-time DJ known as DJ Charmz.
DNA found on gloves
On
the night he was killed he was with friends and had performed a set at
the Club Life nightclub near Vauxhall station. Outside the club he and
his friends were approached by a larger group of men, which included
Okafor, and an argument broke out.
The court heard it was at this time the DJ became separated from his friends and was stabbed by Okafor, 24.
A post-mortem examination concluded the cause of Mr Beatson Asiedu’s death was a single stab wound to the front of the chest.
Sarah
Whitehouse QC, prosecuting, told Woolwich Crown Court: “After the
attack, Jeffrey Okafor actually confessed to a girlfriend that he had
stabbed Carl Beatson.”
Okafor confessed in a phone call within an
hour of the attack and days later he told the same woman that he had
stabbed the DJ in the stomach.
She said he gave her a pair of black gloves to look after which were later passed to police.
DNA which may have come from the victim was found on one of the gloves.
The prosecution said four days later Okafor boarded a flight from Heathrow Airport to Lagos using his brother’s passport.
He was extradited from Nigeria in November.
Okafor, of East Dulwich, south-east London, is due to be sentenced on Friday.
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