'Light of our lives' - schoolgirl killed in Croydon is named

Elianne Andam
Author: Louise EastonPublished 28th Sep 2023

The 15 year old girl who was fatally stabbed in Croydon has been named as Elianne Andam.

She was attacked in Wellesley Road yesterday at around 8.30am as she made her way to school with friends.

'Light of our lives'

A spokesperson for Elianne's family said:

“Our hearts are broken by the senseless death of our daughter.

“Elianne was the light of our lives. She was bright and funny, with many friends who all adored her.

“She was only 15, and had her whole life ahead of her, with hopes and dreams for the future.

“All those dreams have now been shattered. Our lives have fallen apart, along with that of our wider family.

“We ask the media to please respect our privacy as we try to grieve the short life of our beautiful child."

Elianne Andam

Detectives from the Met's Specialist Crime Command are continuing to investigate the circumstances that led to Elianne's death.

Within 75 minutes of the incident, a 17-year-old boy was arrested in New Addington on suspicion of murder. A 12-hour extension to his custody time limit was granted by a senior officer this morning and he remains in custody at a south London police station.

Detective Chief Inspector Rebecca Woodsford, who is leading the investigation, said:

"My thoughts and the thoughts of my team are with the Elianne's family. This is a deeply upsetting time for them and we will do everything we can to support them.

"Our investigation continues and we are making good progress. We have recovered CCTV from the area and have spoken to a number of witnesses. Forensic scientists have also examined the scene.

"From these enquiries we are now confident Elianne was attacked outside in Wellesley Road near to the bus stop rather than onboard the bus.

"We know many people were in the area at the time and would have witnessed the attack. This would have been distressing and traumatic and I would encourage anyone who needs support to contact us and we will help to arrange this.

"I know that Elianne's death has left many people feeling upset and I would like to thank the people of Croydon for the support they have shown us as we have carried out our enquiries in the town centre. I know this work has been disruptive, however it has been vital and your patience is appreciated."

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