East London man who beat woman to death on Christmas Day as she watched TV pictured for first time

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Yahya Aboukar, 27, has been indicted for the murder of Kirsty Louise Ashley
Yahya Aboukar, 27, has been indicted for the murder of Kirsty Louise Ashley

An East London man, who beat a lady the tar out of on Christmas day as she sat in front of the television, has been envisioned interestingly. Yahya Aboukar, 27, of Earlham Woods was sentenced for the homicide of Kirsty Louise Ashley, 29, at a location in Newham.

Aboukar was indicted at Snaresbrook Crown Court on Thursday, November 17. He was remanded in authority and will be condemned on Friday, November 18. Police were called to a home in Earlham Woods, Newham at 11.55am on Sunday, December 26 2021.

Kirsty and Aboukar had known one another starting around 2020 and were 'seeing someone sorts', police say. Kirsty had been beaten in the face with an extremely weighty item. She supported wounds to her face and head, which caused cracks and hemorrhages.
The group of 29-year-old Kirsty Louise Ashley was found in the back garden on Boxing Day 2021

Aboukar let police know that he and Kirsty had gone through Christmas Day sitting in front of the television in bed, yet they contended. He guaranteed Kirsty had become fierce so, all things considered he had hit her two times. He further guaranteed that she struck her head on the hand weight as she fell.

A posthumous assessment occurred on Monday, December 27, at East Ham Morgue
what's more, gave the reason for Kirsty's passing as dull power injury. Police found proof appearance indications of battle at the location. CCTV showed Aboukar hauling Kirsty's body into the nursery.

Police found Kirsty's body with blood-stained cover from the room in a canister sack. Aboukar ran away from the area. Officials captured the 27-year-old on doubt of horrifying substantially hurt, following a foot pursue, and he was accused of Kirsty's homicide. On Thursday, the jury viewed Aboukar not unquestionablyblameworthy of Kirsty's homicide, however he was sentenced for murder.

Investigator Overseer Francis Copley of the Met's Expert Wrongdoing Order said: "Kirsty Ashley weighed only 8 stone 2 lbs, she was no counterpart for Aboukar and couldn't guard herself against him.

"The assault sent off on Kirsty by Aboukar was unimaginably merciless. There can be no avocation for this degree of viciousness and it is
right that he will presently pay for his activities with his opportunity. My contemplations are particularly with Kirsty's family today."

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