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Finsbury Park murder: 'Sadistic' sex attacker jailed for life for murdering Iuliana Tudos | |
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A “sadistic” sex attacker has been jailed for life for murdering a barmaid as she walked home through a London park on Christmas Eve. | |
Kasim Lewis, 31, pleaded guilty to killing Iuliana Tudos in Finsbury Park at a hearing attended by her family. | |
The 22-year-old was reported missing by friends when she failed to arrive at a festive celebration on 24 December. | |
Friends found her mutilated body in a derelict hut in Finsbury Park during desperate searches three days later. | |
Police said Ms Tudos, who was born in Moldova, was attacked as she made her way home, with CCTV footage showed her on the periphery of the park at 8.20pm. | |
Prosecutor Crispin Aylett QC told the Old Bailey: “Iuliana was struck over the head most likely with a bottle, she was also stabbed with a broken bottle in the neck, on her abdomen and on her wrists with a broken bottle. | |
"Although there is no evidence that Iuliana was actually sexually assaulted, the prosecution allege that this was a sexually motivated and sadistic attack." | |
A post-mortem examination gave the cause of death as a stab wound to the abdomen and a head injury, inflicted while Lewis was fuelled by cocaine, cannabis and alcohol. | |
During the attack, he extracted her PIN number and was later caught on CCTV using her bank card to withdraw money. | |
Judge Richard Marks QC jailed him for life with a minimum term of 29 years. | |
"This is a killing that demonstrated the most appalling brutality - it was horrendous and barbaric,” he said. | |
"This slightly-built young woman was alone in a park at night and was as such vulnerable in the extreme. She must have died a terrible death. What you did to her was wicked beyond belief.” | |
The murderer, who was born in Montserrat and lived in north London, was jailed for a previous sex attack more than a decade ago. | |
Lewis, who is HIV-positive, was handed two years for sexual assault and exposure on a bus and placed on the sex offenders register in 2005. | |
He was jailed for a further eight months in 2011 for failing to comply with notification requirements and a community order. | |
Ms Tudos, known as Julie, was a popular member of staff at the World’s End pub in Camden. | |
Friends and customers remembered her as a “welcoming” and friendly woman with a “beautiful soul” who made an “awesome impression” on all those she met. | |
A crowdfunding page set up by friends has so far raised more than £17,000 for her family. | A crowdfunding page set up by friends has so far raised more than £17,000 for her family. |
Friend Krystyna Rymarczyk, who started the campaign, wrote: “We are deeply moved by the generosity and kindness you have expressed with your donations. | |
“Julie’s spirit and energy will live on through her family and friends.” | |
She was last seen at around 8pm on Christmas Eve when she finished her shift at the World’s End and headed for a bus home from Camden. | |
Ms Tudos planned to collect her belongings before travelling to a friend's home in Enfield later that evening before spending Christmas Day there. | |
When she failed to arrive, her friends posted messages on social media, contacted the pub, hospitals and distributed fliers. | When she failed to arrive, her friends posted messages on social media, contacted the pub, hospitals and distributed fliers. |
The searches led to them discovering Ms Tudos’ body in a burnt-out shed in Finsbury Park. | |
The court heard that she had been bound with cable ties, and paramedics described a wound to her chest as looking like the logo for Batman or the letter M. | The court heard that she had been bound with cable ties, and paramedics described a wound to her chest as looking like the logo for Batman or the letter M. |
In mitigation, Lewis' defence lawyer Jeremy Dein QC said his actions were “barbaric [and] irrational beyond comprehension” but the sadistic injuries were inflicted after Ms Tudos was knocked unconscious. | |
Lewis tried to lay a “false trail” by texting a contact to ask about the discovery of a woman's body the day after Ms Tudos was found, the jury was told. | |
But when Lewis was arrested at his on-off boyfriend's flat in Dalston, he told officers: “I did it.“ | |
A search of his phone revealed a trailer for a pornographic film featuring a young woman being chased into an alleyway and then bound with cable ties. | A search of his phone revealed a trailer for a pornographic film featuring a young woman being chased into an alleyway and then bound with cable ties. |
Plastic strips matching those at the murder scene were found at his home on New Year's Eve, alongside a knife in his fridge. | |
Analysis of Ms Tudos’ phone showed it was carried back to an area near Lewis’ flat, where muddy jeans with blood matching her DNA profile were also discovered. | |
Sarah Dale, of the Crown Prosecution Service, said Lewis had forced his victim to give up her PIN number before murdering her in “a sustained and brutal attack”. | |
“Our thoughts are with Iuliana’s family today and we hope today’s conviction and sentence bring them some measure of satisfaction,” she added. | |
Ms Tudos’ stepfather Costa Vasiliou, who travelled from his home in Cyprus to attend court, paid an emotional tribute the Old Bailey. | |
"She was murdered in the most repelling and inhuman way, a disgrace to the human race,” he said. "As parents we have lost our beloved daughter." | |
Additional reporting by PA | Additional reporting by PA |