Man jailed for life after raping and killing NHS worker Natalie Shotter in London park

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Man jailed for life after raping and killing NHS worker Natalie Shotter in London park
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Mohamed Iidow, 35, has a previous conviction for sexual activity by seeking to groom young people online.

A man who raped and killed an NHS worker in an attack on a park bench has been jailed for life. Warning: This article contains details readers may find distressing Mohamed Iidow, 35, repeatedly sexually assaulted Natalie Shotter, 37, while she was passed out in Southall Park, west London, after a night out. The Old Bailey heard the mother-of-three died of a heart attack caused by Iidow raping her 'again and again'.

footage showed she was 'deeply unconscious' during the attack as Iidow moved her body around in different positions as he raped her. He then drove back to his home in Hounslow, west London, via a Shell garage where he stopped to buy cat food and mouthwash, the court heard. Ms Shotter's mother, NHS cardiology practitioner Dr Cas Shotter Weetman, paid tribute to her daughter after what she described as an 'absolutely unbearable' trial.

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