Jordan Briscoe tragically lost his life after being deceived into a deadly trap under the guise of a drug transaction last year. The fatal attack occurred on Arnold Road in Tottenham after 10pm on March 5, resulting in Jordan’s untimely death shortly after he was rushed to the hospital. Following the horrific incident, Jordan’s girlfriend was visited by a masked man who delivered the devastating news of his involvement in a violent altercation.
The harrowing events led to the conviction of four individuals, who were collectively sentenced to 89 years in prison for Jordan’s murder. Among them, Christina Manen of Ramsgate was found guilty of manslaughter for her role in luring Jordan to his tragic fate. The police investigation revealed that Manen orchestrated the deceit by contacting Jordan to meet her in Arnold Road for a drug purchase, despite her absence in London, knowing that others would be waiting to harm him.
Security camera footage captured a group confronting Jordan and engaging in a fatal assault after a brief interaction. The subsequent police inquiry identified the perpetrators as Karl Black, Jahoe Allen, Ayyub Kigoz, and Jabir Sitar, who were all found guilty of murder at the Old Bailey trial. Further revelations exposed Kigozi for stealing Jordan’s phone around the time of the incident, with Allen being identified as the masked messenger to Jordan’s girlfriend.
The heartbroken family of Jordan expressed their profound grief over the loss of their beloved son and condemned the ruthless actions of those responsible. Detective Chief Inspector Linda Bradley, who spearheaded the investigation, remarked on the premeditated and violent nature of the attack orchestrated by the convicted individuals. The sentencing, delivered at the Old Bailey, saw the culprits facing life imprisonment with varying minimum terms, ensuring justice for Jordan and his grieving loved ones.
