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The husband of special constable Nisha Patel-Nasri has been found guilty of her murder.The husband of special constable Nisha Patel-Nasri has been found guilty of her murder.
Fadi Nasri, 34, was accused of organising the killing of the 29-year-old, who was stabbed outside their London home in May 2006.Fadi Nasri, 34, was accused of organising the killing of the 29-year-old, who was stabbed outside their London home in May 2006.
The Old Bailey heard Mr Nasri wanted her dead to pay off debts with his wife's £350,000 life insurance policy, and because he was having an affair.The Old Bailey heard Mr Nasri wanted her dead to pay off debts with his wife's £350,000 life insurance policy, and because he was having an affair.
Two other men have also been found guilty of her murder at the Old Bailey.Two other men have also been found guilty of her murder at the Old Bailey.
The prosecution said Mr Nasri hired drug dealer Rodger Leslie to organise the killing and he recruited Jason Jones Emmanuel as the knifeman.The prosecution said Mr Nasri hired drug dealer Rodger Leslie to organise the killing and he recruited Jason Jones Emmanuel as the knifeman.
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Leslie and Jones were found guilty by the jury who were directed to return a majority verdict on Wednesday after six days of deliberations.Leslie and Jones were found guilty by the jury who were directed to return a majority verdict on Wednesday after six days of deliberations.
A fourth defendant, Tony Emmanuel, was cleared of murder.A fourth defendant, Tony Emmanuel, was cleared of murder.
Nasri, who ran limousine-hiring business, arranged for his wife to be at their home in Wembley, on her own, where she bled to death after being stabbed in the upper groin with her own 13-inch kitchen knife.
Afterwards Nasri publicly appealed for information about his wife's death.
But within weeks he was secretly visiting his mistress again and he later moved into the flat he was already renting for her and sold his marital home for £410,000.