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Heartbroken Nigerian Couple Who Lost 3 Sons To Street Violence In London by darichlife: 7:35pm On Aug 08, 2019
Heartbroken Nigerian couple who lost 3 sons to street violence in London beg for justice

A Nigerian couple recently left people heartbroken after narrating the events leading up to the deaths of their three sons in London.

The couple, Linda and John Burke-Monerville, living in London, have demanded justice for their three sons – Trevor, 26, Joseph, 19 and David, 38, who were killed in three separate attacks over two decades in London.

Sharing their ordeal on the Good Morning Britain show last month, Linda broke down in tears, compelling the husband to step in during the interview.

We are trying very hard. It’s very difficult times for us, but we are trying. I have to hold on to what’s left of our family,” he said.

Their son, David Bello-Monerville, 38, was stabbed to death near the family’s north London home last month amidst a knife crime epidemic in the capital.


His brother, Joseph Burke-Monerville, 19, was six years ago shot in the head in a drive-by shooting in a case of mistaken identity – with no one ever convicted for the killing, according to the Sun UK.

The eldest brother, Trevor Monerville, 26, was stabbed to death in 1994 – no one has been convicted for his death.

The heartbroken parents had earlier sent Joseph and his twin Jonathan to a boarding school in Nigeria to keep them away from crime after they both came home once with a knife offered to them by a classmate.

“They came home from school one day and they had got into a fight at school.

“One young lad who spectated this fight offered one of them a knife and told them to use it.
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They came and they told us that story and we decided to the send them away,” Linda said.

However, six months after Joseph had returned from Nigeria to London with his twin Jonathan, he was shot in the head and died.

“I just want justice now. The police have promised us heaven and earth but… justice has not been done to Joseph. Justice has not been done to Trevor.

“It is too much, too much to carry on. Too much to bear,” the mother said.

Three men have been charged with aggravated burglary in relation to David’s death – Francis Appiagyei, 27, Nathan Harewood, 27 and Khalil Rehman, 26. They appeared at Harrow Crown Court on July 19, according to Daily Mail.

A trial into the 2013 death of Joseph collapsed, with a coroner ruling he had been unlawfully killed.

Britain has had to deal with a knife crime epidemic since the Second World War. London’s knife epidemic has so far reached unprecedented levels with 84 deaths in the capital since the start of 2019.

According to the Sun UK, last year was London’s bloodiest in a decade when the number of homicides reached 132.

Between September 2017 and 2018, there were approximately 40,000 offences involving a knife or sharp object in England and Wales, an 8% increase from the previous year, according to the Office of National Statistics (ONS).

The Nigerian couple, who are scared at the level of violence on Britain’s streets, said they wouldn’t want what they had gone through on their worst enemy.

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“No mother should go through what these boys are putting me through innocently,” Linda said.

Re: Heartbroken Nigerian Couple Who Lost 3 Sons To Street Violence In London by Nobody: 7:37pm On Aug 08, 2019
This is so sad.
Re: Heartbroken Nigerian Couple Who Lost 3 Sons To Street Violence In London by MrBrownJay1(m): 7:38pm On Aug 08, 2019
Sad story but I won't be surprised if their children were either A) into some dodgy family crime business or B) lived in some crime infested neighborhood
Re: Heartbroken Nigerian Couple Who Lost 3 Sons To Street Violence In London by adebayo3449(m): 7:38pm On Aug 08, 2019
Too bad
Re: Heartbroken Nigerian Couple Who Lost 3 Sons To Street Violence In London by darichlife: 7:49pm On Aug 08, 2019
Sapphire11:
This is so sad.

I can imagine the sleepless nights the couples must be going through cry cry
Re: Heartbroken Nigerian Couple Who Lost 3 Sons To Street Violence In London by kaffyadeakeem(f): 7:50pm On Aug 08, 2019
Sorry ma
Re: Heartbroken Nigerian Couple Who Lost 3 Sons To Street Violence In London by Nobody: 7:54pm On Aug 08, 2019
Their pain in the photo is overwhelming. May God console and comfort them.
Re: Heartbroken Nigerian Couple Who Lost 3 Sons To Street Violence In London by sayisayi(m): 12:26am On Aug 09, 2019
MrBrownJay1:
Sad story but I won't be surprised if their children were either A) into some dodgy family crime business or B) lived in some crime infested neighborhood

If you ever suffer a fifth of the torment these parents have gone through, humility and wisdom would be your new bedfellows.

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Re: Heartbroken Nigerian Couple Who Lost 3 Sons To Street Violence In London by MrBrownJay1(m): 12:34am On Aug 09, 2019
sayisayi:

If you ever suffer a fifth of the torment these parents have gone through, humility and wisdom would be your new bedfellows.

Again...look at the way these kids died and ask yourself the important question... instead of writing rubbish online.

Read the below part of what the mum said, and let it sink in:

Following the death of Trevor in 1994, the couple sent two of their children to boarding school in Nigeria after 'living in fear' over the violence in London.

Speaking about their decision, Linda said: "We did not want them to become a victim, or commit any crime. We did not want them to be counted into the statistics of gun culture."

She added: "We just want them to have a good education, and when we sent them to Nigeria they spent five years and we refuse to bring them back because we know they will come back here and they will go back there again because that's what the first twins did.

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Re: Heartbroken Nigerian Couple Who Lost 3 Sons To Street Violence In London by Mizwisdom(f): 3:27pm On Aug 09, 2019
Perhaps if they had three girls instead they would have still been alive.

This must be very painful
Re: Heartbroken Nigerian Couple Who Lost 3 Sons To Street Violence In London by AngelicBeing: 3:39pm On Aug 09, 2019
sad
Re: Heartbroken Nigerian Couple Who Lost 3 Sons To Street Violence In London by mysticwarrior(m): 4:52pm On Aug 09, 2019
If they were to be in Nigeria probably all of them would still be alive today, some of these foreign countries are more dangerous than Nigeria, just look at what is happening in the US today.
Re: Heartbroken Nigerian Couple Who Lost 3 Sons To Street Violence In London by LadySarah: 8:26pm On Aug 09, 2019
Lalasticlala,lets analyse this thread.

Is it safe to say Nigeria is better? grin grin grin
Nigeria that we allare trying to run away from.
Re: Heartbroken Nigerian Couple Who Lost 3 Sons To Street Violence In London by pastie(m): 9:32am On Aug 10, 2019
too hard to carry on, I pray you have confort to live on

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