The two men who stabbed a teenager to death six years ago in Edmonton have been jailed for life.
Onique Nembhard, 25, a Jamaican national, of no fixed abode, and Jamar Graham, 25, a Jamaican national, also of no fixed abode, murdered Henry Bolombi, 17, on New Year’s Day, 2008.
Nembhard will serve a minimum of 19 years, with an additional two years for violent disorder, with both sentences to run concurrently.
Graham will serve a minimum of 15 years with an additional 15 months for violent disorder. Both sentences will also run concurrently.
The pair were convicted yesterday at the Old Bailey following the incident in Plevna Road six years ago.
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