BREAKING: Dennis Akpomedaye has been jailed for life, with a minimum term of 29 years, for the murder of Polish student Anna Jedrkowiak in London in May last year.
A man who stalked his ex for 130 miles before trying to behead her has been jailed for life after he murdered her.
She said her ‘smart, tenacious and ambitious’ sister, who was also ‘caring, kind and thoughtful’, was a gifted musician. ‘What I can say is that you have behaved with dignity. The sentence cannot do much to help you grieve or recover, save that I hope it at least completes a process of justice being done.’
Akpomedaye ran away and was arrested 22 hours after he approached an ambulance worker to complain about an open wound to his fingers – which he claimed had been caused by a pitbull. The next day, at 8pm, he bought a £4.99 knife from a local shop and paced outside Ania’s workplace again.
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