Man accused of double murder admits killing one man
- Yostin Andres Mosquera, aged 35, is currently facing trial at the Old Bailey for the alleged murders of two men, Albert Alfonso, who was 62, and Paul Longworth, aged 71, in their London apartment prior to July 11, 2024.
- Mosquera, a Colombian national who lived with the victims and worked as a pornographic performer, allegedly bludgeoned and stabbed them before dismembering their bodies.
- The victims’ remains, including severed heads found in a freezer at the flat, were dumped in two suitcases discovered near the Clifton Suspension Bridge, 116 miles from London.
- Prosecutor Deanna Heer KC stated the bodies were cut with the same tools, that the killings were planned, and Mosquera admitted manslaughter of Alfonso but denies both murders.
- Police continue investigating, supported by community groups, and Mosquera faces trial on murder charges despite his manslaughter plea.
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