Three gang members have been jailed for the murder of 25-year-old Nigerian man Tobi Animashaun in Charlton, south east London.
The court heard how on Sunday, 11 September 2016 Tobi (pictured above) went to his place of work, Sanisbury’s Supermarkets Distribution Centre in Anchor and Hope Lane, Charlton.
He had finished work and came out of the depot at around 19:45hrs. Witnesses described how three cars full of young males had parked outside the front gates.
The group then attacked Tobi without warning. They were armed with various weapons, which included knives, machetes and a baseball bat.
During the course of the assault Tobi was stabbed a number of time including one wound to his abdomen and another to his heart.
One of the attackers, who was armed with a knife, also threatened the members of the public who were witnessing the horrifying assault. After the attack the gang made off in the three cars.
Officers and London Ambulance Service attended, and Tobi was taken to a south London hospital.
Despite all the efforts of medical staff, Tobi died the following morning, Monday 12 September.
A post-mortem examination on Tuesday, 13 September, at Greenwich Mortuary gave his cause of death as result of the stab wounds to chest and abdomen.
An investigation began by officers from the Homicide and Major Crime Command and it quickly became apparent the motive for the attack was gang related.
Johnson and Goodensimms were part of a gang based on Charlton, southeast London
The victim had been a member of a rival gang from Thamesmead, southeast London, and there was a history of violence between these two rival gangs.
However Tobi had left the gang, started work and began to build a new life for himself.
Witnesses, phone enquiries and forensic evidence recovered at the scene and in the vehicles the gang used, resulted in suspects being identified.
On Friday, 16 September [A] Jeremiah Lloyd Johnson and [B] Codie Goodensimms, were arrested in connection with the investigation.
Both were later charged with Tobi’s murder: Johnson being charged on Sunday, 18 September and Goodensimms being charged on 29 November.
On Tuesday, 11 October [D] Antoin Gray was arrested on suspicion of murder. He was subsequently charged with Tobi’s murder on Wednesday, 19 October.
Detective Sergeant Steve Keogh of the Met’s Homicide and Major Crime Command, said: