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Dating site murderer Miles Donnelly jailed for life | Dating site murderer Miles Donnelly jailed for life |
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A man who murdered a single mother he met on a dating website has been jailed for life. | A man who murdered a single mother he met on a dating website has been jailed for life. |
Miles Donnelly admitted strangling Usha Patel, 44, at the home she shared with her five-year-old son in Cricklewood, north-west London, in October 2015. | |
The 35-year-old, from Paddington, then fled to a west London house where he attacked another woman when she refused his advances. | The 35-year-old, from Paddington, then fled to a west London house where he attacked another woman when she refused his advances. |
At the Old Bailey he was told he would serve a minimum of 23 years. | At the Old Bailey he was told he would serve a minimum of 23 years. |
The court heard he and Ms Patel had met on the dating site seven months before she invited him back to her home on 7 October. | The court heard he and Ms Patel had met on the dating site seven months before she invited him back to her home on 7 October. |
After putting her son to bed, the pair stripped naked and Donnelly attacked her in a "drunken rage". | After putting her son to bed, the pair stripped naked and Donnelly attacked her in a "drunken rage". |
Ms Patel was found on the sofa the following morning by her father who was due to to take her son to school. | |
When he arrived at the flat, the little boy told his grandfather: "Mummy's not well". | |
The single mother had been stabbed 13 times with a large bread knife, punched in the head several times, and strangled. | |
The prosecution said the five-year-old still has nightmares and keeps asking his family when his mother will return. | |
The Old Bailey heard that after the killing, Donnelly went to the home of Rosie Ferrigno, 43, where he hid from police for 36 hours. | The Old Bailey heard that after the killing, Donnelly went to the home of Rosie Ferrigno, 43, where he hid from police for 36 hours. |
While there, he said he was sexually frustrated and made advances towards her. | While there, he said he was sexually frustrated and made advances towards her. |
'Ferocious' attack | |
When she refused, he hit her on the back of the head with a stool that had a nail sticking out of it. | |
On 11 October, Donnelly telephoned the police and told them where he was, ending a manhunt for him. | |
Prosecutor Simon Denison QC told the court the pair had swapped texts saying "I love you" on the day of the murder. | |
But he said Donnelly would have known he was a "significant and serious danger to women" who was "driven by compulsions to drink, take cocaine and have sex". | |
During sentencing, Judge Rebecca Poulet QC said Donnelly had murdered Ms Patel in "a particularly ferocious and violent attack". | |
She called the single mother "an extremely vulnerable woman" who was "clearly anxious to meet a new partner". | |
"She paid for this invitation with her life," she said | |
Donnelly was also given an 18-month sentence for the assault on Ms Ferrigno to run concurrently with the life term. |