Mum pays tribute to truly amazing' son, 21, shot dead on Battersea street over a missing BMW bike
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Mum pays tribute to truly amazing' son, 21, shot dead on Battersea street over a missing BMW bike
"My son Rico was truly an amazing human. He literally had the best sense of humour, quick wit and just made everything funnier. Rico was the most laid-back dude who never took anything seriously. People loved being around Rico. He was definitely someone you left feeling happier than before you met. Rico should still be here. His life should not have been taken at 21 over a stolen bike that was worth less than 1,000 to his killer."
"That motorbike had been stolen from where they had parked it following the robbery. Believing that Rico Andrews had stolen it from them, they sought him out and went to confront him. In the course of that confrontation, Joshua Eno produced a firearm and shot Rico Andrews in the chest at point-blank range. Eno was arrested outside a probation office days later and a large hunting knife was found in the waistband of his trousers, which he later admitted possessing."
Rico Andrews, 21, was shot in the chest at point-blank range on Shuttleworth Road, Battersea, following a confrontation over a missing BMW motorbike. The motorbike had been stolen earlier that day by Joshua Eno and an accomplice during a robbery at the BMW Battersea dealership. Believing Rico had taken the bike, they sought him out and confronted him; Joshua Eno produced a firearm and shot him. Eno was arrested days later outside a probation office with a large hunting knife in his waistband. Eno denied murder, claiming an accidental discharge during a struggle. The killing devastated Rico's family, friends and the local community.
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