The
Wo Shing Wo gang, which was mainly
Filipino, aspired to be a junior version of the
Triads. On 8 December 1995, twelve of the gang's members, led by 15 year-old Learco Chindamo, went to St. George's school intending to "punish" 13 year-old black pupil, William Njoh, who had earlier quarrelled with a Filipino pupil. Chindamo was a pupil at
Quintin Kynaston Community Academy who claimed to be a
Triad member. Philip Lawrence saw them attack the boy with an iron bar and went outside to remonstrate with the gang. Chindamo punched Lawrence and then stabbed him in the chest. Lawrence, aged 48, died in hospital that evening from his injuries. Musician and record producer
Tokio Myers, who was then an 11 year-old student at Lawrence's school, witnessed the murder. Chindamo was arrested and charged shortly afterwards. He was convicted of murder at the
Old Bailey in October 1996, after a unanimous decision by the jury, and jailed indefinitely (as he was a juvenile at the time). The trial judge recommended that a minimum of 12 years should be served. Although he did not deny that he was present, Chindamo claimed that he was the victim of mistaken identity and that the real killer was another boy who had borrowed his jacket. During the trial it was shown that Chindamo's claim of links to Chinese Triad society were false. On 10 October 1997, he lost his appeal against the murder conviction. He was also a suspect in the non-fatal stabbing of businessman
John Mills during a
mugging in
Camden several months before Lawrence's murder, but was acquitted. Chindamo was born in Italy to a father from Italy and a mother from the
Philippines. He and his mother moved to the UK when he was six. ==Aftermath==