The court heard Jean-Baptiste had appeared in "gang videos on YouTube" and wrote violent drill rap lyrics before the killing. The killer, with braided hair and wearing a grey prison tracksuit, was flanked by two security officers and showed no emotion throughout the hearing as Jay's mother, grandmother and other relatives looked on. He died of a single stab wound to the heart after the attack at 5.20pm on a Thursday. Jay’s mother, Cindy Hughes in her victim impact statement said: "Jai was my first son and was very special to me. I was proud of the young man he was becoming and proud to call him my son."I loved his zest for life, his confidence, his positivity, his fantastic sense of humour his constant smile and most of all his kind heart."We shared some great times together joking and laughing as he reminded me so much, of myself at his age. https:.//scarcitystudios.co.uk https//instagram.com/scarcitystudios