Nasen Saadi, 20, stabbed two women on Bournemouth beach, killing Amie Gray, 34, and seriously injuring Leanne Miles, 38. Saadi was found guilty of murder and attempted murder at Winchester Crown Court.
A criminology student has been found guilty of murder and attempted murder after stabbing two women on Bournemouth beach. Amie Gray, 34, was killed and 38-year-old Leanne Miles was seriously injured in the attack on Durley Chine Beach on 24 May. Nasen Saadi, 20, from Croydon, was found guilty following a nine-day trial at Winchester Crown Court, and pleaded guilty to failing to give the police access to his mobile phone.
Judge Mrs Justice Cutts told Saadi: 'You have been convicted of the most serious of crimes.' On the night of the attack, the two women were sitting on the sand where they had lit a fire. Jurors were shown CCTV footage of Saadi walking up and down the promenade before stepping on to the sand and attacking the pair and leaving them to bleed to death. Ms Miles was taken to hospital with 20 knife wounds, mainly to her back. Saadi, who had been studying criminology at the University of Greenwich, was arrested at his aunt's house in Purley on 28 May.No weapon or clothing from the night of the killing was recovered during the investigation
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