Leicester Mercury

Killer of wife and daughter will serve at least 40 years

Double murder who ‘showed no remorse’

- By STaff REpoRTER

A MAN who murdered his wife and their 12-year-old daughter has been jailed for life with a minimum term of 40 years.

Police found the bodies of Jillu Nash, 43, and her child Louise at their home in Suffolk, while 47-year-old Peter Nash was covered in blood and holding a knife.

He had strangled his wife after she began a relationsh­ip with a work colleague.

Nash, who had moved with his family from Leicester to Great Waldingfie­ld, near Sudbury, Suffolk, in 2018, then tried to gas himself and his non-verbal autistic daughter to death.

When this failed, he stabbed her in the stomach and stabbed himself in the chest multiple times.

He was found guilty of their murders following a trial at Ipswich Crown Court.

Mr Justice Edward Murray sentenced Nash at the same court to life in prison, setting the minimum term as 40 years, which he must serve before he can be considered for release.

The judge told the defendant: “Even if you live a long life, there’s a strong possibilit­y given your current age that you will die in prison.”

He said Nash “attempted to justify these murders with relation to a deeply flawed set of beliefs about the law that you’ve got from internet searches”.

He said the defendant had shown no remorse for the killings.

Prosecutor David Josse KC said the defendant murdered his wife and daughter either late on September 7 or early on September 8 last year.

Mrs Nash’s mother Dhruti Shah, Louise’s grandmothe­r, fought back tears as she read her victim impact statement in court.

She described her daughter as a “brilliant mum” with a “beautiful smile” and a “positive attitude towards life”.

“She always did the best by her beautiful daughter Lou,” said Mrs Shah.

She said that “losing my girls was like losing one’s breath”.

Mrs Shah described Nash as a “living human monster”, adding: “He took life like they were toys in his hands.”

She described him as “evil beyond belief”, weeping as she told of how her daughter was a “petite woman and how a little non-verbal child went to sleep innocently to never wake up again”.

Nash, who represente­d himself in court, was dismissive of the victim impact statements read in court, saying from the secure dock: “It’s BS and I knew them better.”

He said: “It was not premeditat­ed, it was already predetermi­ned.”

The judge said Mrs Nash was a “loving and devoted mother” to autistic Louise.

He said Louise was a “happy and cheerful girl who inspired great affection in those who knew her”.

Nash showed no visible reaction as his sentence was read out and he used his walking frame to head down to the cells, as family members of Mrs Nash wept in the public gallery.

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