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French couple found guilty of nanny murder in London

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london — A French couple was on Thursday found guilty of murdering their 21-year-old aupair, whose burnt body was found in their London garden in September last year.

Sabrina Kouider, 35, broke into tears after she and partner Ouissem Medouni, 40, were found guilty by a jury at London’s Old Bailey court of murdering French live-in nanny Sophie Lionnet and burning her body on a garden bonfire.

“Only Kouider and Medouni know exactly how they killed Sophie but the prosecutio­n was able to prove that she died as a result of purposeful and sustained violence, and not by accident,” said state prosecutor Aisling Hosein.

“They were both jointly involved and came up with a plan to try and destroy her body and escape responsibi­lity for this horrendous crime for which they have been found guilty,” she added.

The jurors deliberate­d for a week before unanimousl­y convicting Kouider and ruling by a majority decision of 10 to 2 that her partner Medouni was guilty.

Kouider is to undergo psychiatri­c assessment before sentencing, which is due to take place on June 26.

Both denied murdering Lionnet, although they had admitted burning her body in their garden.

The court heard how the couple had interrogat­ed and tortured Lionnet over their belief she was conspiring with one of Kouider’s former boyfriends — Mark Walton, a former member of Irish band Boyzone — who they claimed sexually abused members of their family. —

 ?? AFP ?? The murdered French au-pair, Sophie Lionnet. —
AFP The murdered French au-pair, Sophie Lionnet. —

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