A teenager has been detained for at least 16 years for fatally stabbing a 16-year-old boy in the neck at a New Year’s Eve fireworks event.
Areece Lloyd-Hall, 18, attacked Harry Pitman after he accidentally bumped into another boy while playfighting on Primrose Hill, north London.
Following two trials, Lloyd-Hall, from Westminster, was found guilty of murder and having an offensive weapon.
On Monday, he was detained at His Majesty’s pleasure for a minimum term of 16 years.
Mr Justice Cavanagh told Lloyd-Hall: “You stabbed Harry because you lost your temper with him and you acted like a big man in front of your friends.”
In that “split second”, he must have realised Harry might be killed or injured, but Mr Justice Cavanagh said: “In the moment, you did not care if he lived or died.”
The case clearly demonstrated the dangers of young people carrying knives in public and should serve as a “warning and deterrent”, the judge added.
Members of Harry’s family embraced in tears after Lloyd-Hall, who showed no emotion during the hearing, was sent down from the dock.
Areece Lloyd-Hall has been jailed
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The court heard how Harry and Lloyd-Hall were strangers to each other and had gone to watch the fireworks with different groups of friends.
Earlier in the evening, special constable David Smith said Harry seemed excitable and had “physically bounced” up to him to engage in friendly chat.
He went on to “fist bump” another man who had gone to watch the fireworks with his family. The fatal incident appeared to have been sparked by a scuffle between Harry and one of the defendant’s friends shortly after 11.30pm.
Lloyd-Hall had pushed forward and lunged at Harry with a pointed dagger, metres from where uniformed police officers were stationed. In mobile phone footage played in court, a knife sheath was seen to fly through the air during the fast-paced incident.
Police officers on Primrose Hill after the stabbing
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After a media appeal, Lloyd-Hall went to Hammersmith Police Station with his father on January 4, 2024.
At his trials, college student Lloyd-Hall, who was 16 at the time, claimed he thought he had only hit Harry with the sheath in an attempt to get Harry away from him.
He said he ran off not realising what had happened because he was holding a knife and knew there were police officers nearby.
Jurors were told Lloyd-Hall had attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and was suffering from cannabis-induced paranoia.
Harry Pitman was murdered on New Year’s Eve
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He may also have suffered post-traumatic stress disorder triggered by witnessing the aftermath of an earlier stabbing and the loss of a friend to knife crime in June 2023.
In mitigation, defence barrister David Bentley KC referred to a handwritten letter in Lloyd-Hall had said: “I’m sorry for causing this, honestly I am.”
Mr Bentley said: “He is not going to say it is not his fault. He now realises that at 16 he was a naive, immature, stubborn teenager who should have been seeking help for his problems.
“He also recognises he has not only caused terrible trauma to Harry’s family but also his family.”
The weapon recovered at the scene of Harry Pitman, 16, who died within minutes of being stabbed in the neck on Primrose Hil
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