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Lebanese gets 24 years for murder of woman found in suitcase
Youseff Wahid (left), 42, fled the country after slashing aspiring singer Fatima Kama's throat following sex with her in their central London flat in 1999.
Youseff Wahid (left), 42, fled the country after slashing aspiring singer Fatima Kama's throat following sex with her in their central London flat in 1999.

BEIRUT: A Lebanese man has been jailed for at least 24 years for murdering a woman whose body was dumped in a suitcase at Heathrow airport.

Youseff Wahid, 42, a former flight attendant, was found guilty in August and remanded to allow the judge to determine the minimum term of a life sentence, The Guardian said.

It said Wahid fled Britain for his native Lebanon the day after the body of Fatima Kama was discovered in July 1999, the Old Bailey heard.

Pursued by Scotland Yard detectives, Wahid fled again before he could be tried there but was sentenced to death in his absence.

He was eventually extradited from Bahrain last year – the first time anyone has been sent back to the U.K. from there.

The Guardian quoted Judge Paul Worsley as telling Wahid: "You are an intelligent but devious and manipulative man. There is indication of significant physical suffering before her death. You callously concealed her body in a suitcase.”

Kama, 28, lived her life "like Holly Golightly", the fun-loving Audrey Hepburn character in the 1961 film Breakfast At Tiffany's, the court heard.

She was on a week-long visit to London from Canada when she was attacked as she stayed in Wahid's brother's flat in Marble Arch, central London, according to the British daily.

It said Kama was repeatedly stabbed in the back and her throat was slashed before she was taken to an airport car park on the Heathrow Express from Paddington station.

She was found soon after the suitcase was spotted on a trolley.

But before the aspiring cabaret singer and dancer could be traced back to the flat, Wahid had flown out from the same airport.

Adrian Darbishire, prosecuting, said Wahid had been seen on CCTV carrying the "very heavy" suitcase on the train.

The next morning he had shaved off his moustache and left the U.K. for Beirut where extradition was not possible, according to The Guardian.

But Darbishire said he could not escape "the long arm of Scotland Yard" as detectives tracked him to Bahrain.

DNA from the body linked him to Kama, whose blood was found on carpets and skirting boards.

Kama had been due to fly home on Sunday and her family alerted police when she failed to turn up at Montreal airport.

Darbishire said: "She was a vivacious and attractive young woman who had a number of rich admirers."

But Wahid, on the other hand, was "neither rich nor attractive to Fatima Kama,” he added.

Wahid refused to take part in the trial and turned down legal representation in the "mistaken belief" that he could abort the trial, the judge said.

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Franco Seif October 05, 2011 12:52 AM
Who is writing these articles for the dailystar? The title and the body of the article don't match. I could not follow the story, let alone understand the English it is written in. Unbelievable!
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