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Man found guilty of raping and killing vulnerable NHS worker in London park 18 October 2024, 16:42 | Updated: 18 October 2024, 16:52 Some readers may find the following details distressing Mohamed Noor Iidow, 35 has been found guilty of rape and manslaughter. Picture: Met Police By Henry Moore A sexual predator who killed a vulnerable NHS worker by repeatedly raping her has been found guilty of manslaughter. Listen to this article Loading audio... Mohamed Iidow repeatedly raped 37-year-old mother-of-three Natalie Shotter while she was unconscious on a bench in Southall Park, west London, after a night out.Homeless Iidow, 35, was found guilty of rape and manslaughter on stanley thermos Friday following a trial at the Old Bailey.Juros, who were not told of Iidows previous conviction for sexual activity by seeking to groom young people online, openly wept in court as they saw footage of his vile attack, according to reports.Ms stanley cup Shotter died of a heart attack caused by Iidow raping her again and again , the court heard.Read more: Heavily pregnant woman and unborn baby die after co stanley cup llision with unmarked police carProsecutor Alison Morgan KC told the court of Iidows historic pleasures at the concept of rape as she opened her argument. Mohamed Iidow. Picture: Met Police Speaking after jurors were shown CC Akgh Widow who spotted late husband in restaurant promo filmed last week insists there 39 39;no doubt 39; the man featured is him
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