On 21 August 2008, BBC News quoted African immigrant, David Quartey as having said this about consultant paediatrician, Dr. Victoria Anyetei: Quote:
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I respected her. I was never rude to her. I either called her mum or doc.
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/7567509.stm Sentencing him to 15 year for murder, Judge Jeremy Carey said: Quote:
It was indeed a frenzied attack of enormous brutality... All she wished was to help him make the best of his life. He should have been deeply grateful to her.
Instead he came out of that house with a knife, where he stabbed the defenceless Dr Victoria Anyetei... By this wicked act you have deprived a son of a loving mother, a close family of a loving and supportive sister and the public of a dedicated and able physician.
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The judge also described Quartey as a
"highly dangerous young man" and "a significant danger even to close friends and family". Victoria had aranged for Quartey to be given extra tuition and he needed a lift to the station to get to college.
Victoria was waiting to give him that lift when he stabbed her 56 times. She died because she was about to inform his family that he had failed his exams for a second time.
It would seem that, in our would-be lawyer's tiny mind, he imagined his family would not discover his intellectual shortcomings if he murdered the woman with whom he shared a
"mother and son" relationship.
If there are any PC types out there inclined to proffer the
"deprived childhood" excuse for Quartey's behaviour, this particular African savage is the son of a Ghanaian High Court Judge.