Nasen Saadi: Student, 21, jailed for at least 39 years for murder of woman on Bournemouth beach
- Nasen Saadi, 21, has been sentenced to a minimum of 39 years for the murder of Amie Gray and the attempted murder of Leanne Miles on Bournemouth beach.
- Saadi planned the attacks, questioning his lecturers on how to evade capture and researching ways to avoid detection, including the disposal of the murder weapon.
- During the trial, evidence showed that Saadi had a fascination with knives, evidenced by his collection and purchasing several online.
- Sian Gray, Amie Gray's wife, stated, 'Amie will never be forgotten. She touched the lives of so many,' highlighting the impact of the crime.
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Brutal murder – after the eerie question to the teacher
Nasen Saadi asked his teacher “how to get away with murder”. Then the 21-year-old killed a woman he had never met before with ten stab wounds. He has now been sentenced to life imprisonment, writes the Independent.
·Stockholm, Sweden
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