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'Snapchat queen' Fatima Khan guilty of boyfriend killing | |
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A woman who posted a video on Snapchat of her on-off boyfriend as he lay dying has been found guilty of manslaughter. | A woman who posted a video on Snapchat of her on-off boyfriend as he lay dying has been found guilty of manslaughter. |
Fatima Khan, 21, was found guilty of killing Khalid Safi, 18, from Ilford, east London, who died from stab wounds in December 2016. | |
It was alleged his killer was in league with love rival Raza Khan, 19, who is currently on the run. | |
Khan, dubbed the "Snapchat Queen" due to her social media habits, was found not guilty of murder. | Khan, dubbed the "Snapchat Queen" due to her social media habits, was found not guilty of murder. |
Sentencing will take place on 30 July. | Sentencing will take place on 30 July. |
The trial at the Old Bailey heard that Khan arranged for Mr Khan, a rival for her affections, to kill Mr Safi. | |
CCTV images shown in court showed her calmly filming Mr Safi bleeding to death. | |
She then shared the video on Snapchat alongside an abusive message. | |
Khan's own defence lawyer told jurors that her social media "obsession" was "not healthy". |