Aderahman Boumzough is jailed for 35 years after being convicted of murdering 12-year-old Rene Graham in a west London play area. BBC News reports that he also faces a separate conviction for attempted murder. The Evening Standard similarly says Boumzough was found guilty of Graham’s murder and of attempting to kill another man. The reports describe the case as involving both a fatal attack on the boy and an additional incident in which another person was targeted but survived. Following the guilty verdicts, the court imposes a 35-year prison sentence. The coverage focuses on the sentence and the convictions, stating that Boumzough’s crimes include murder and attempted murder connected to the incident at the play area. Both outlets attribute the same core findings—Graham’s death, an attempted murder charge linked to another victim, and the resulting 35-year term—without detailing differing accounts of the underlying events.