Teenagers killed ‘easy-going’ student for being ‘drunk and annoying’ on bus

 

Teenagers killed ‘easy-going’ student for being ‘drunk and annoying’ on bus

by Neil Johnston
12/22/2023 · 12:08 PM CST
Gabriel Stoyanov was described by his loved ones as ‘easy-going, compassionate and always ready to help others’
Gabriel Stoyanov was described by his loved ones as ‘easy-going, compassionate and always ready to help others’ - PA

Three teenagers killed a university student after they found him “drunk and annoying” on a bus, a court heard.

Gabriel Stoyanov, 21, was attacked by the youths after getting off the 181 service in Bromley, south-east London, in November last year.

The business management undergraduate had been out drinking with a friend and, after they got on the bus, he attempted to engage with the attackers: two youths now aged 15, and 17, and 18-year-old Alex Kibble.

The 17-year-old had a knife while Kibble had a motorbike chain and the 15-year-old had a bottle.

CCTV showed Mr Stoyanov come out and back away as he saw the defendants.

Swung a motorcycle chain

Kibble swung a motorcycle chain at him, but missed, and the 15-year-old threw his bottle before the 17-year-old stabbed the victim in his chest with a knife.

The youths then ran away and Mr Stoyanov was taken to hospital where he died the next day.During a trial at the Old Bailey in August, Edward Brown KC, prosecuting, had told jurors that Mr Stoyanov was murdered for “being little more than drunk” on Nov 4, 2022.

“He was killed for being little more than drunk and annoying, perhaps very annoying,” he said.

“However, nothing he did reasonably justified, in law or otherwise, being attacked and killed.”

Mr Brown said that the victim had sought to engage with his killers but this had not been welcomed.

“Frtified by drink, Gabriel sought to engage the defendants, and although the defendants do not appear to be unduly troubled by his antics at this stage, his attention was not welcomed.

“It should have been the end of any kind of confrontation – whether in jest, or as a result of being a nuisance or otherwise.”Self-defence’ claim rejected

The court heard he had flicked the ear of the 17-year-old youth and punched him in the stomach but without much force before being taken off the bus by his friend.

The defendants had claimed they acted in “self-defence” but the trial judge rejected the suggestion they were provoked in any way.

The 17-year-old boy was found guilty of murder and handed a life sentence with a minimum term of 15 years.

Kibble, from Bexley, south-east London, was also found guilty of murder and jailed for life with a minimum term of 14 years and nine months.

The 15-year-old was given a sentence of six years and eight months for manslaughter.The defendants were also convicted of being in possession of offensive weapons, which was reflected in their sentences.


Sentencing the trio on Friday, Judge John Hillen said the motive “as incredible as it seems” was that they were annoyed at the victim’s “boorish behaviour on a bus”.

He said Mr Stoyanov had been described by his loved ones as “easy-going, compassionate and always ready to help others”.

‘Infinite goodness in his spirit’

The judge said: “He is described by his mother as being full of life and dreams and energy to achieve them.

“He had a sparkling personality and infinite goodness in his spirit.

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