Reporting restrictions are lifted on naming two men who killed Gabriel Bringye in February 2021.
Gabriel Bringye was described by his family as "a loving partner, loyal brother, devoted uncle and dear friend"
Gabriel Bringye, a 37-year-old private hire cab driver, was set upon in Tottenham, north London, in February 2021. Romain Ravenor, now aged 20, of Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, and David Adeyanju, 21, of Golders Green, north-west London, were both convicted of his manslaughter., they both received a sentence of 10 years detention in a young offender's institution for manslaughter and six years for conspiracy to rob, to be served concurrently.
Mr Bringye was described by Judge Angela Rafferty KC as a "hardworking, much-loved taxi driver" who was lured to a secluded, dark area where the defendants lay in wait.The judge said no-one would forget the sound of Mr Bringye's voice in a 999 call he made as he lay dying.
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