Tashan Daniel: Killer jailed for life for murder of young athlete over ‘funny look’
A killer convicted of knifing a talented athlete in the chest in a row over a “funny look” as the victim made his way to a football match at the Emirates stadium has been jailed for a minimum of 25 years.
Tashan Daniel, 20, had been on his way to see Arsenal take on Nottingham Forest in the third round of the Carabao Cup when he was murdered on the afternoon of September 24 last year.
Knifeman Alex Lanning, 22, and Jonathan Camille, 19, had been on the opposite platform at Hillingdon Station as Mr Daniel and his friend Treyone Campbell waited for their train.
Lanning, from Hillingdon, who had been on licence for a previous knife attack in Brighton, decided to pick a fight after accusing the victim and Mr Campbell of “looking at him” across the tracks.
The two defendants allegedly got angry when Mr Daniel told him to “be quiet and get on your train” when Lanning had asked him aggressively: “What are you looking at?”
During the fight, Lanning pulled out a 5.5 inch knife used by the German military to cut through vehicle windows and seat belts and stabbed Mr Daniel once to the chest. The whole attack lasted just 34 seconds.
As the pair fled the scene, Lanning was seen by two separate witnesses apparently laughing about the attack.
Lanning and Camille hid the knife beneath paving stones in a nearby housing estate and stole towels from a washing line to wrap around their heads to disguise their appearance.
They were not tracked down until 10 days later in central London.
Lanning admitted manslaughter but was convicted of murder at the Old Bailey on August 6.
Camille, from Fulham, was convicted of manslaughter after telling the jury he did not know his friend had a knife.
Jailing Lanning for life with a minimum term of 25 years and Camille for six-and-a-half years, Judge Mark Dennis QC said: “This was a disgraceful display of violence for which there was no possible justification or excuse.
“You are both comparatively young men, however you are both old enough and mature enough to know what you were doing and to make your own choices.”
He said Camille had willingly participated in the attack and done nothing to restrain Lanning.
Jurors heard Mr Daniel was a talented athlete who trained up to four times a week at Hillingdon Athletic Club.
He worked as a photographer and was described as a popular young man who made friends easily and was devoted to his family.
Mr Dennis said: “The deceased had just turned 20 two days before, he was a dedicated and talented athlete and he had a promising future before him.
“His and Treyone Campbell’s lives could not have been further from the violence and aggression which they were unexpectedly subjected to on that day.”
The victim’s parents and sister were present in court.