Teenager jailed for life for Elianne Andam murder over teddy bear row
Briefly

Hassan Sentamu was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of Elianne Andam, a 15-year-old schoolgirl. Despite his claims of autism affecting his self-control, the court rejected his defense. Justice Cheema-Grubb emphasized Elianne's lost potential, while Sentamu's previous violent behavior raised concerns. Elianne's family described their grief and the void left by her death, with her mother expressing that the warmth and joy Elianne brought to their home have been replaced by unbearable silence. The public reacted angrily to Sentamu's sentencing, showing the profound impact of the crime on the community and Elianne's loved ones.
Elianne was 15 when you murdered her, she will always remain just 15, she will never realise the potential of her life.
You brutally murdered her in the most humiliating way in broad daylight. Mercilessly killing her on the floor as she begged for mercy.
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