Killer sobs over car park murder

Killer sobs over car park murder

A lady accused of intentionally driving her automotive into her boyfriend and crushing him in opposition to a wall has damaged down in tears as a jury discovered her responsible of homicide.

Jackline Sabana Musa appeared within the NSW Supreme Court on Monday afternoon to study her destiny after going through a one week trial by jury.

The jury discovered she smashed her black Toyota Kluger into Payman “Paul” Thagipur within the automotive park of his condominium constructing at Wentworth Point, in Sydney’s west about 8.30pm. He died on the scene.

During the trial, the jury was informed the pair met on-line on the finish of 2019. By June 2020, Ms Musa was below the impression that Mr Thagipur was her boyfriend.

The final time the pair noticed one another was June 21, after which Ms Musa despatched a number of textual content messages to Mr Thagipur which went unanswered.

On the afternoon of June 27, she despatched one other textual content which went unanswered and she or he grew to become “suspicious”.

The jury was informed Ms Musa determined to test on Mr Thagipur at his condominium and stopped on the way in which at a shisha bar he frequented.

Ms Musa tried to get into the condominium constructing’s automotive park with out alerting Mr Thagipur that she was there.

The courtroom heard she adopted one other automotive into the constructing and hit the curler door on the way in which, inflicting it to interrupt.

Ms Musa was let by the safety door by one other resident after she informed him she lived within the constructing and her key was damaged.

She knocked on Mr Thagipur’s door to search out him sporting solely his underwear and with one other girl within the condominium.

Ms Musa requested the lady “is it your turn today?” and spat in Mr Thagipur’s face as she left the condominium, the jury was informed.

Minutes later, Mr Thagipur walked into the carpark sporting a T-shirt and pants and started strolling within the route of his automotive.

When she noticed him, the courtroom heard Ms Musa intentionally drove immediately at her former lover and pushed him into a close-by wall, crushing him to dying.

After deliberating for 2 days, the jury returned a unanimous verdict of responsible on Monday afternoon.

When the foreman learn the choice to the courtroom, Ms Musa started sobbing uncontrollably.

Justice Richard Button dismissed the jury, thanking them for his or her service in “a distressing matter such as this”.

He adjourned the matter for Ms Musa “to compose herself”. He is predicted to set a sentencing date on NMo