'Special place in hell' for man who killed father of two in front of his son

Renai Belle was driven by jealousy and rage

Josh McKay smiling with a parrot on his arm
Author: Louise EastonPublished 30th Jul 2025

A man who murdered his former friend in front of his young son in east London has been jailed for life

The court heard Renai Belle was driven by jealousy and rage when he attacked Josh McKay in Leyton last year

In a victim impact statement read out in court, the 33 year old father-of-two's mother Bash Kehinde told Belle there was a special place in hell for him for killing her son in front of his child.

The 30 year old will serve a minimum of 28 years behind bars

The court heard how Mr McKay had worked supporting young care leavers, providing them with homes and helping them into jobs.

He had also helped Belle who later became angry at his refusal to pay for the production of a rap video.

On Saturday July 6 last year, Belle spotted Mr McKay going into Hollywood Cuts barber shop on Lea Bridge Road to get a hair cut with his son.

The defendant fetched a knife and a balaclava and his girlfriend Tenika Parker, 39, drove him back to the barber's.

Tenika Parker

Prosecutor Lyndon Harris said: "Mr Belle left the vehicle, placed the balaclava over his face.

"He then entered Hollywood Cuts and attacked Mr McKay, stabbing him in the neck.

"A struggled ensued, part of which can be seen on the CCTV footage, and a melee spilled out into the street. Mr Belle exited first followed by Mr McKay.

"He then made his retreat and travelled back to Ms Parker's address and a clean-up operation ensued."

Belle took a shower and changed while Parker disposed of evidence, Mr Harris said.

The court heard there was blood in the barber shop and, despite an attempt by Parker to clean up, more blood was found in the back of her car.

Following a manhunt, Belle was arrested two days after the killing.

During their trial, Parker admitted helping Belle with his drug dealing and allowing him to keep money in her bank account while she was working at a school.

"You did not care"

On Wednesday, Mr McKay's mother Bash Kehinde condemned the pair in the dock as she read out a victim impact statement.

Addressing Belle, she said: "You did not care that Josh was a father, a son, a grandson, a brother, an uncle and a friend to many.

"You did not care that he owed you nothing and everything he had achieved he had worked hard for.

"You do not care that you were going to kill him in cold blood in front of his son and you did not care you broke his family into a million pieces.

"Belle, you saw Josh with his son and you knew his son would witness the murder of his father. There is a special place in hell for you."

She added: "You are literally the opposite of everything Josh stood for. You do not have his charm, his looks, his charisma, his smile, his warmth, his humour, his kindness."

She told the court that Mr McKay had helped more than 50 young men and had taken in Belle after he was released from jail, giving him money, clothes and a place to stay when he was homeless.

"You then asked Josh for more, you wanted him to fund your rap video - Josh told you he wouldn't give you the money - £1,500 - that if you were serious about being a rapper then you would work hard to make your video.

"It seems he was right not to invest his money as you are as predicted a non-entity in the rap world. But from then on you became angry with Josh. You sent him threats and he ignored you."

Mr McKay was the founder and director of a company providing semi independent care homes while also running a charitable enterprise helping young care leavers into employment and good quality homes.

"While you would have seen Josh as being successful, having money to buy a flash car and fancy clothes - what you would never realise is that they were the rewards of hard work and dedication to others," his mother and business partner said.

One of the young men Mr McKay had supported described him as a "Batman" superhero, compared with Belle who grew up to become a "monster", she said.

Ms Kehinde said "spineless" Parker was getting a beauty treatment as she was telling Mr McKay's two children that their father was dead.

Mitigating for Belle, defence barrister Graham Trembath KC said the killing was "a moment of utter madness".

Although Belle had previous convictions for 55 offences, Mr Trembath said: "What happened in that barber shop was off the scale."

Kirsty Brimelow KC said Parker had expressed "complete remorse" for what happened.

Renai Belle

Detective Inspector Chris Griffith, from Specialist Crime North, who led the investigation, said:

“This was a savage and pre-planned attack, committed in broad daylight and with scant regard for passers-by. What took place left the local community reeling, and two young children without their father.

“My heart goes out to Josh’s family and friends. He was a loving parent, whose life was ended in the most horrendous way.

“I hope that today’s result provides Josh’s family with some closure, and allows the community to feel safer knowing that Belle is no longer free to commit such heinous crimes.”

Josh’s mother, Bash Kehinde said:

"Today’s sentencing changes nothing for me and my family. I will never see my beautiful son. And his two children will now face life without their hero.

"To all of the mothers of murdered children, I understand your pain, the sadness and sense of loss that is unbearable. It is made worse because it was all so senseless.

"Josh was a beautiful happy kind man and an active and loving father. The world is less kind, less bright and less funny without him here."

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