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Ben Kinsella’s killer brags from jail: I’m King of Swagger | The Sun |News

THE gang leader caged with two fellow savages for knifing to death Ben Kinsella is CROWING how he is still the "King of Swagger" behind bars.Evil Michael Alleyne, 18, shows NO remorse for the GCSE student's murder in a sickening letter from his cell - which he signs as from the "Stab Gang".benkinsella.180x250He brags of "taming" the prison where he is serving life and issues a rallying call to the remnants of his drug-dealing street crew with the underlined words: "Death before dishonour."Alleyne - who sent his vile message to one of them - declares: "The team 4 life."The disgusting taunts will horrify 16-year-old Ben's family, including his EastEnders actress sister Brooke Kinsella, 26.Alleyne was jailed for life with cohorts Jade Braithwaite, 20, and Juress Kika, 19, after Ben was mercilessly knifed while out celebrating the end of his exams in Islington, North London.The thugs, who called themselves the "Market Massiv", chased and cornered the youngster because they wrongly believed he was involved in an earlier rumpus in which they were "disrespected". Innocent Ben was knifed 11 times.Barely three months after being locked up for a minimum of 19 years, Alleyne boasts: "I'm the King of Swagger in North London - everyone knows dat."In his letter, which he jokingly calls "jail mail", he proudly continues to use his drug dealer tag "Tigger" and refers to fellow gang member including those jailed with him by their street names.He writes from his North East cell how trusted lieutenant Kika - "Dubzy" - is in Moorlands Prison, near Doncaster, South Yorks, to keep them apart.Alleyne, who fell out with 6ft 6in enforcer "Tiny" Braithwaite during their trial, brands him a "snitch" and scoffs how he is a "walking ghost" at Highdown jail in Sutton, Surrey.After lamenting being "trapped behind bars", Prisoner AOY34AE Alleyne pathetically pleads for a list of people in his gang to send him their numbers.
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