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Old Bailey

French couple sentenced to 30 years over murder of nanny

The couple were convicted last month of the murder, and of attempting to dispose of Sophie Lionnet’s body by burning it.

Sophie Lionnet death court case Sabrina Kouider (left) and Ouissem Medouni Metropolitan Police Metropolitan Police

A FRENCH COUPLE living in London who murdered their au pair and tried to dispose of the body by burning it in their back garden have been sentenced to life in prison with a minimum of 30 years.

The Old Bailey court in London sentenced Sabrina Kouider, who is undergoing psychiatric treatment, and Ouissem Medouni for the September 2017 killing of 21-year-old Sophie Lionnet.

“She died as a result of purposeful and sustained violence, and not by accident,” state prosecutor Aisling Hosein said when they were convicted last month.

“They were both jointly involved and came up with a plan to try and destroy her body and escape responsibility for this horrendous crime,” she added.

The jurors deliberated for a week before unanimously convicting Kouider and ruling by a majority decision of 10 to 2 on 24 May that her partner Medouni was guilty as well.

Both had denied murdering Lionnet, from Troyes in eastern France, although they had admitted during the two-month trial to burning her body.

Sophie Lionnet death court case Sophie Lionnet PA Wire / PA Images PA Wire / PA Images / PA Images

The court heard how the couple had interrogated and tortured Lionnet over their belief she was conspiring with one of Kouider’s former boyfriends – Mark Walton, a former member of Irish band Boyzone – who they claimed sexually abused members of their family.

Kouider, who has two children, told London’s Old Bailey court that she hit the au pair “really bad” with an electrical cable.

The victim’s mother called the guilty pair “monsters” in a statement read to court earlier.

Catherine Devallonne said she “fell into shock and was hospitalised” after police broke the news that her daughter, whom she described as a “reserved young girl”, had been killed.

“I’ve been living this nightmare ever since,” she added, explaining that the victim’s brother was suffering from “mental trauma”, and had been placed with a foster family.

“Those monsters beat her to death,” she said. “They left her hungry. They took away her dignity and eventually her life”.

‘Cowardly’ 

Police described how the victim was subjected to a “series of interrogations… over a 12-day period, in a bid to force Sophie to confess to various false crimes they had accused her of”.

Sophie Lionnet death court case Sophie Lionnet, pictured two days before she was found dead PA Wire / PA Images PA Wire / PA Images / PA Images

Kouider filmed some of the sessions, which they planned to hand over to police as evidence of the nanny’s guilt.

“We will never know the full extent of the horrors Sophie had to endure,” said Scotland Yard detective Domenica Catino.

“Even in death, the torture, abuse and humiliation continued by placing her partially-clothed body into a suitcase with no regard for even a semblance of a burial.

Sophie Lionnet death court case Lionnet's mother, Catherine Devallonne, pictured outside the Old Bailey today Nick Ansell / PA Images Nick Ansell / PA Images / PA Images

“It was clear that together the couple made the decision to torture Sophie and then in a cowardly fashion blamed each other for her death,” added the detective.

Firefighters discovered Medouni trying to burn Lionnet’s body on 20 September at the couple’s home in Southfields, south west London.

Neighbours alerted the authorities after noticing smoke and a “horrible” smell coming from the property.

Firefighter Thomas Hunt told the court that he confronted Medouni after he found human fingers and a nose as he put out the fire.

© – AFP, 2018

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