Stormzy joined thousands of mourners who gathered in south London to honour the life of 15-year-old stabbing victim Elianne Andam.
The grime artist was seen among crowds at a candlelit vigil on Wednesday evening outside Whitgift Shopping Centre in Croydon, where the teenager was fatally wounded a week earlier.
Eliannedied after being attacked on her way to school during the morning rush hour on Wednesday, 27 September.
Grieving family members led attendees in prayer before they joined in with a choir singing Amazing Grace.
Many people wore white to the gathering, where Elianne’s mother, Dorcas Andam, described her as an “amazing beautiful girl”.
Ms Andam said her “smart, charismatic” daughter “loved living life to the fullest” and had ambitions of becoming a lawyer.
“She brought joy to so many, including her friendship groups.
“She loved and touched lives around her.”
Elianne was “just a normal teenager”, her mother said.
“I can’t believe we won’t be seeing her anymore. I can’t believe she won’t be there to complain about her teenage activities.
“We should be planning her prom after year 11,” Ms Andam said, adding that the 15-year-old had “so much to live for”.
“It was a sad day for the whole family, now we are planning her funeral.”
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Labour MP Dawn Butler shared footage of the vigil and a picture alongside Stormzy, singer and activist Jermain Jackman, and fellow London Labour MPs, Sarah Jones, Bell Ribeiro-Addy and Florence Eshalomi.
In a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, she wrote: “This is the time. Change must come.”
Elianne met with two female friends before travelling to the shopping centre on the morning she was attacked.
It is alleged she was stabbed repeatedly by a masked knifeman who later fled the scene.