Danyal Hussein Found Responsible Of Murdering Two Sisters In London Park

 

Danyal Hussein Found Responsible Of Murdering Two Sisters In London Park

A teen has been convicted of the homicide of two sisters in a London park last year whom he stabbed to death after coming through a government “deradicalisation” programme.

Danyal Hussein, 19, murdered Nicole Smallman, 27, and Bibaa Henry, 46. He was stated to have drawn up a “contract” in his very own blood with a demon to sacrifice women in return for triumphing the lottery.

While the killings were not treated as a terrorist attack, it can now be reported that investigators consider that Hussein underwent “a form of radicalisation” in terms of exposure to occult material on the so-called dark web.

Investigators additionally believe he would have gone on to kill more women if he had not injured his hand when he murdered the sisters, an injury Hussein put down to being robbed at knifepoint on a visit for hospital treatment the following day.

After the jury’s guilty verdict, Mrs Justice Whipple adjourned sentencing of Hussein to 22 September at the Old Bailey and ordered reviews into his mental fitness and the impact of his autism. She advised him to co-operate with medical doctors and additionally issued instructions for the disclosure of jail inmate reviews and records of internet searches carried out by him in prison.

The sisters’ mother, Mina Smallman, recalled their lives in a moving victim impact statement in which she described the proof as “overwhelming”, adding that the household had hoped Hussein would “do the right thing, a kindness and find some humanity in him” by pleading guilty in order to spare them.

“No one expects their children to die before them but to have two of your three children murdered in a single day is just incomprehensible,” stated Smallman, in the assertion read out by Oliver Glasgow QC, counsel for the prosecution.

Smallman, who was the Church of England’s first black woman archdeacon, stated that losing her two daughters was “enough to shake a person’s faith – fortunately it did not”.

Listening to the detail of how her daughters died in court was “horrific” and made her assume “this individual can't have a heart”, she said.


She added: “If any good comes out of this at least another 4 women will not meet a similar end in a so-called pact with a so-called demon.”


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