Robber jailed for murder over stolen BMW motorbike

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Joshua Eno, 25, shot Rico Andrews in the chest in a row over a stolen BMW motorbike

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A robber who shot a man in the chest at point-blank range in south-west London has been jailed for life with a minimum term of 30 years.

Rico Andrews, 21, was killed in Battersea on 5 October 2023 in a row over a stolen BMW motorbike.

Joshua Eno, 25, was sentenced for his murder by Judge Philip Katz KC at the Old Bailey on Thursday, having been convicted last month following a retrial. He had previously been convicted of robbery alongside Tyrone Attwood.

During the trial, the court was told a shout of "that's karma" was heard as Eno fled the scene on the back of a moped driven by Attwood.

Eno, from Tooting, and Attwood, 34, from Battersea, had stolen the motorbike from the BMW dealership in Battersea earlier on the same day, jurors were told.

Prosecution barrister Brian O'Neill KC said the motorbike was then stolen from where Eno and Attwood had parked it following the robbery.

"Believing Rico Andrews had stolen it from them, they sought him out and went to confront him," Mr O'Neill told the jury.

"In the course of that confrontation, Joshua Eno produced a firearm and shot Rico Andrews in the chest at point-blank range."

Mr Andrews was pronounced dead at the scene by emergency services.

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Rico Andrews, 21, was shot at point-blank range after Eno and Attwood accused him of stealing the motorbike

Giving evidence, Eno told the court that losing a stolen motorbike was an "occupational hazard" of being a robber.

He claimed Mr Andrews had accidentally shot himself with his own gun in the struggle.

Eno was arrested outside a probation office days later, with a large hunting knife found in the waistband of his trousers.

Neither the gun nor the stolen motorbike - valued at £19,000 - were ever recovered.

Eno also admitted the theft of a Harley Davidson motorbike on the same day as the murder of Mr Andrews.

He had further previous convictions for possessing machetes, making threats to kill, and was in breach of a suspended sentence for assaulting a female prison officer at the time of the sentencing.

Attwood was acquitted of Mr Andrews' murder following a trial last year, and is currently serving a seven-year jail sentence for the BMW robbery.

Additional reporting by PA Media

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