Islington Tribune - EXCLUSIVE by ROISIN GADELRAB, TOM FOOT, JOSH LOEB and STEVE BARNETT Published: 4 July 2008
Ben Kinsella’s sisters, Jade, Brooke and Georgia, lead Tuesday’s march through Islington calling for action
POLICE URGE TEENS TO HELP FIND KILLERS
Frightened youths offered protection after boy is stabbed to death
MURDER squad detectives are urging reluctant teenagers to help them find the killers of Ben Kinsella. Senior officers said there was a “perverse loyalty” among key witnesses who had yet to come forward.
The Tribune has learned that some who have already helped their inquiry into how Ben, 16, was stabbed in York Way early on Sunday, have been offered protection after admitting they fear for their safety.
Holloway School student Ben was well known across Islington and his friends and neighbours have been left in shock by his death.
Police have gone door to door in the Holloway area and specifically requested to speak to teens.
The pressure is on officers to get results as soon as possible with the strength of feeling surrounding the case already exposed by a massive march through Islington on Tuesday.
Ben’s family have pledged to join the fight against knife crime while relatives involved in similar tragedies have called for firm action.
The council has come under pressure to explain why recommendations of a recent youth crime commission have yet to be implemented.