Teens charged in arson murder of five Senegalese immigrants targeted
wrong Denver home
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[November 13, 2021]
By Keith Coffman
DENVER (Reuters) - Five Senegalese
immigrants killed in a 2020 arson house fire were targeted by one of the
teenagers charged in the case because he mistakenly thought someone at
the Denver home had stolen his mobile phone, court testimony showed on
Friday.
The disclosures came during a preliminary hearing for Kevin Bui and
Gavin Seymour, who have been charged with first-degree murder, arson,
assault and related offenses stemming from the August 2020 blaze.
Denver District Judge Martin Egelhoff ruled there was sufficient
evidence in the case against the pair to proceed with prosecution and
ordered the two youths to be held without bail.
Both boys were 16 when they were arrested in January 2021 and are being
tried as adults, though their lawyers are seeking to have their cases
moved to juvenile court.
A third suspect, who was 15 when arrested, is charged in juvenile court.
The fire erupted in the early morning hours, killing 29-year-old Djibril
Diol, his wife Adja Diol, 23, and the couple’s 2-year-old daughter,
Khadija.
Also killed were Hassan Diol, 25, the husband’s sister, and her infant
daughter, Hawa Beye. Three other family members escaped the flames by
leaping from a second-story window.
Denver police detective Neil Baker testified on Friday that Bui
confessed to the crime following his arrest. According to Baker, Bui
told police he tracked his stolen cellphone to the northeast Denver
house, where he and his two accomplices poured gasoline inside the
dwelling and ignited it.
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Kevin Bui is pictured in this handout photo supplied by the District
Attorney's Office of Denver February 2, 2021. District Attorney's
Office of Denver/ Handout via REUTERS
"He admitted to setting that house on fire," Baker
testified.
After watching news stories about the fire, Bui realized that the
victims were not the people who had robbed him, Baker said.
The crime roiled Denver's community of Senegalese immigrants who
feared the arson's victims were singled out for attack because they
were Muslim immigrants from the West African nation.
Police were led to the three suspects through cellphone data and
tracking of the getaway vehicle, authorities said.
(Reporting by Keith Coffman in Denver; Editing by Steve Gorman and
Daniel Wallis)
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