Kammar Henry-Richards, also known as Kay-O, was sentenced to a minimum of 37 years following his conviction for the murder of Kacey Boothe, who was shot in 2022 due to gang rivalries. The case gained attention when it emerged that Henry-Richards released a song titled 'C'est La Vie' shortly after his sentencing, in which he boasts of his ability to generate income even from prison. The Ministry of Justice is looking into the song’s recording, while some streaming platforms have taken action, though it remains available elsewhere. Boothe was reportedly not the intended victim in this gang-related shooting.
Kammar Henry-Richards, known as Kay-O, received a life sentence of at least 37 years for his involvement in the murder of Kacey Boothe amid gang rivalries.
After his sentencing, Kay-O released 'C'est La Vie,' which boasts about financial success despite his imprisonment, a matter currently under investigation by the Ministry of Justice.
Kacey Boothe, shot after a children's party, was believed to be an unintended target amidst ongoing gang conflicts in north London.
The Ministry of Justice is probing the circumstances surrounding the release of Kay-O's new song, which remains available on some platforms despite YouTube's actions.
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