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Golf club beheading accused pleads guilty Golf club beheading man Jonathan Limani jailed for life
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A man has admitted beheading a restaurant manager at a golf club in Oxfordshire. A man who admitted beheading a restaurant manager at a golf club has been jailed for life.
The body of Christopher Varian, 32, from Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, was discovered by colleagues at The Oxfordshire in Thame in August 2010.The body of Christopher Varian, 32, from Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, was discovered by colleagues at The Oxfordshire in Thame in August 2010.
Jonathan Limani, 33, formerly of Rycote Lane, Thame, pleaded guilty to manslaughter with diminished responsibility at Oxford Crown Court.Jonathan Limani, 33, formerly of Rycote Lane, Thame, pleaded guilty to manslaughter with diminished responsibility at Oxford Crown Court.
In a statement the Varian family said: "Our lives will never be the same". Limani, a waiter at the hotel, was told he would serve at least 19 years.
The statement added: "During all this we've been suffering daily torture from the visions of the horrible death this man inflicted on our son. Judge Anthony King said Limani, who is currently in Broadmoor Hospital, may never be released.
"Our pain is still raw." 'Catalogue of errors'
He had previously denied all charges when he appeared in court in November.
Limani was an Albanian with a Swedish passport.
In a statement the Varian family said: "We've been suffering daily torture from the visions of the horrible death this man inflicted on our son.
"Our pain is still raw. Our family and our lives will never be the same again.
"We strongly believe that there was a catalogue of errors that led to this man, Limani, living and working in the UK under the guise of a normal human being."