A MURDERED fashion model's ex-lover today blasted "disrespectful" Ross Kemp for interviewing his evil killer behind bars.

Machete fiend George Koh, 26, was caged for 25 years last September after knifing GQ model and catwalk rival Harry Uzoka during a pre-arranged fight.



Harry, 25, who was on the books at Premier Model Management, was found slumped on the pavement in Acton, West London, after the sickening blade attack.

Now, it has emerged an Koh was filmed and interviewed by Kemp from his cell at Belmarsh nick for an ITV documentary.

But channel bosses say no decision has yet been made on whether or not to include Koh in the programme.

Harry's ex-partner Leomie Anderson, 25, has been left furious by the revelation after Koh bragged about his TV cameo on Instagram.

The Victoria’s Secret star hit out: “The boy who murdered my ex and close friend Harry Uzoka should not be given air time.

“ITV and Ross Kemp what the hell is this s**t? Have you no respect for his family?

“Please retweet to have this stopped, his family have suffered enough.”

She added: “Sorry but he hasn’t even been in jail two years yet he’s allowed to paint himself as reformed?

“He killed him out of pure obsession and jealousy so him even speaking on the situation makes no sense to me as it’s not a path many can even relate to.”

He killed him out of pure obsession and jealousy so him even speaking on the situation makes no sense to me as it’s not a path many can even relate to.

Koh stabbed Harry to death with a machete after bragging he slept with his girlfriend.

Chilling CCTV footage showed Koh chasing down Harry in Shepherd's Bush, West London, on January 11 with two accomplices.

Along with Merse Dikanda and Jonathan Okigbo, both 24, the killer took at least three knives, including a machete.

Harry was cornered behind a red Volkswagen before being stabbed in the heart. He later died on the pavement outside his home as the trio fled the scene.

The pair had been locked in a bitter dispute after Harry became annoyed with the less successful Koh, who he believed was trying to copy his "look".

Koh had even bragged to a mutual friend that he had slept with Harry's then girlfriend Ruby Campbell.

News of the ITV interview came to light after Koh managed to illegally access his Instagram account from behind bars to brag about his upcoming TV appearance.

The bleating killer even bragged about launching a new book and urged people to write to him in Belmarsh Prison.


He even gloated that he believes he must “bring back to the community” and added: “I’m so, so sorry. Rest in Peace.”

The knife fiend wrote: “I will be going on TV in early December via Belmarsh prison.

“Ross Kemp will be interviewing me in my cell.

“You’ll get to see my cell, questioning about my charge and simply how life is like for me in prison.

“Please watch it if you get the time or online on ITV repeat.

“I also will be launching my book and artwork to stop the young generation getting caught up in crime and instead focus on their
pathways.

“I really believe it’s my must to bring back to the community, world. I’m so, so sorry. Rest in peace.”

After Harry’s murder, devastated Leomie paid a moving tribute to the tragic lad.

She said: “I’m not even ready for this and I still don’t accept it.

“He wasn’t just my ex-boyfriend, he was one of my oldest and dearest friends. He didn’t deserve this and I’m heartbroken.”

She added: “You are love and light and I just can’t believe this.”

An ITV spokesman said: "We are fully aware of the severity of George Koh's horrific murder of Harry Uzoka and the understandable impact on his family and friends of the concerning and misleading social media post made by Koh.

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"Koh is one of a number of prisoners who have been filmed as part of an access documentary about HMP Belmarsh, which will look at how it runs and how prisoners are managed inside, but the series is still being produced and no decision has been taken at this stage about whether or not to include any material featuring him.

"It is standard practice within television production to film a range of material before deciding what should be included in the final programme for broadcast. At no time was Koh told that he would definitely be included.

"Any decision to include Koh would be made on the basis of multiple factors. The victim's family would be contacted well in advance of any broadcast, which would be next year, to be informed and to allow them to raise any concerns which may be taken into consideration."





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