Bournemouth beach knife attack victim Amie Gray saved her friend who was stabbed 20 times, jury told
- On May 24, Nasen Saadi killed Amie Gray and seriously injured Leanne Miles at Durley Chine Beach in Bournemouth, as stated in Winchester Crown Court.
- After the attack, Leanne Miles told police that 'Amie Gray had saved her life', according to Ms. Jones.
- Pathologist Dr. Basil Purdue reported that Amie Gray died quickly from multiple stab wounds, including one to her heart.
- The jury learned that Saadi used the profile name 'Ninja Killer' on Snapchat and searched for 'What is the deadliest knife' online.
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Bournemouth Beach Knife Attack Victim Amie Gray Saved Her Friend Who Was Stabbed 20 Times, Jury Told - Great Yorkshire Radio
Nasen Saadi, 20, from Croydon, south London, is on trial at Winchester Crown Court charged with the murder of personal trainer Amie Gray, 34, at Durley Chine Beach on 24 May. Saadi is also charged with the attempted murder of Leanne Miles, 39, at the same location. He denies the charges. Ms Gray suffered 10 knife injuries while Ms Miles had 20, Home Office pathologist Dr Basil Purdue told the trial. Upon being told by police that her friend had …
A woman injured in a beach attack said friend Amy Gray “saved her life”. – hassteveclarkresignedyet
A woman who was seriously injured in the same attack that killed fitness trainer Amy Gray on a Bournemouth beach has told police her friend “saved her life”. Nasen Saadi, 20, of Croydon, south London, is on trial at Winchester Crown Court accused of murdering Ms Gray, 34, at Darley Chain Beach, West Undercliffe Promenade, on May 24 and attempting to kill Leanne Miles at the same location . CCTV footage released by the Crown Prosecution Service …
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