Dive right in! Like the weather, the Daily Star's FREE newsletter is a scorcherA teenager who allegedly stabbed another youth to death at a council-run knife awareness course for young offenders was deemed low-risk, a court heard.The 17-year-old accused of killing the teen cannot be named because of his age.He is charged with murdering 18-year-old Hakim Sillah during the young offender's workshop in west London last November.Despite risk assessments designed to stop the most dangerous youngsters from attending the course, the teen was able to get in with a 25cm "Rambo knife" which was used in the killing.Michelle Nelson, prosecuting, told Isleworth Crown Court: "The course was for young offenders, those aged under 18 with a previous offence.
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