Richard Taylor dead: Campaigner dad of Damilola Taylor who was stabbed to death aged just 10 in 2000 has died

DAMILOLA Taylor's dad who spent his life campaigning to end knife crime following the death of his son has died.

Richard Taylor passed away this morning aged 75 after a battle with prostate cancer.

Richard Taylor has died following a battle with prostate cancer
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Richard Taylor has died following a battle with prostate cancerCredit: Rex
Damilola Taylor was stabbed to death in 2000
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Damilola Taylor was stabbed to death in 2000Credit: Getty Images - Getty
Richard spent years of his life trying to make streets safer
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Richard spent years of his life trying to make streets saferCredit: The Daily Mirror

The former Nigerian civil servant set up the Damilola Taylor Trust to campaign against knife crime after the horror in 2000.

He was later awarded an OBE for his work.

A statement issued on behalf of the family today said: "It is with a heavy heart that the family announce the death of our beloved father, grandfather and uncle, Mr Richard Adeyemi Taylor OBE, who sadly passed away in the early hours of Saturday March 23 at Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Woolwich, after a prolonged battle with prostate cancer."

Ten-year-old Damilola was killed on his way home from an after-school club at the local library.

He was ambushed and knifed in the leg with a broken bottle by two brothers, who were 12 and 13 at the time.

Damilola managed to crawl to a stairwell on the council estate where he lived in Peckham, south London, but tragically bled to death.

The senseless attack 24 years ago happened just four months after he had moved to England with his family from Nigeria in hope of a better life.

Six years later, Danny and Ricky Preddie were convicted of manslaughter.

The jailing came after a series of police and forensic blunders and three Old Bailey trials costing £20million.

Damilola is buried next to his mum and Richard's wife Gloria, who died in 2008 aged 57.

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