Fifty hearts gathered at Andre Aderemi’s grave to honor a life tragically cut short, leaving behind a void felt most deeply during family milestones like his mother becoming a grandmother — a joy tainted by grief. Once a bright, funny teen dreaming of becoming a sports physiotherapist, Andre’s absence echoes in every birthday and celebration, while memories fade for the younger generation. His brother still battles anxiety, echoing the trauma Andre faced as a young Black boy in a world that feels increasingly hostile. With knife attacks rising in London, Yemi pleads for more youth support and accessible facilities — not just programs, but localized hope — to break the cycle of violence before it claims another soul.

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