Teenager who murdered sisters in Wembley Park jailed for 35 years

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The teenager who murdered two sisters in Wembley Park has been sentenced to 35 years in prison.

The teenager who made a satanic blood pact then murdered two sisters in Wembley Park has been sentenced to 35 years in prison.

Danyal Hussein, 19, fatally stabbed Bibaa Henry and Nicole Smallman in June 2020.

The Old Bailey heard how Hussein had embarked on a ‘campaign of vengeance’ against women when he failed to win the Mega Millions Super Jackpot lottery prize of £321 million.

Police tracked him down through DNA and found a handwritten note to a demon called King Lucifuge Rofocale to kill six women every six months. The note was signed in blood.

Hussein did not give evidence at the trial and said he was not responsible for the murders or for writing the pact.

He was found guilty of two counts of murder and possession of a knife after a trial in July.

Today, Thursday, October 28, he appeared via video link from Belmarsh high-security jail to be sentenced.

He was sentenced to two life sentences in prison, with a minimum of 35 years, to be served at the same time.

Hussein’s lawyer Riel Karmy-Jones QC didn’t request a delay in the hearing, despite a psychiatric report for further assessment.

No defence of diminished responsibility was put forward.

Mrs Justice Whipple told the court: “He has chosen his course and the consequences must follow.”

Prosecutor Oliver Glasgow QC said that if it wasn’t for Hussein’s age he would qualify for a whole life sentence.

Mr Glasgow said his crimes were “a product of his belief in Satanism and his belief you could enter into a bargain with a devil.”

“That belief system is something he researched for some time.”


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