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‘Obsessed’ man killed 21-year-old student with facemask in Ilford, court told

‘Obsessed’ man killed 21-year-old student with facemask in Ilford, court told

A university student was suffocated with a facemask and dumped inside a large suitcase by an “obsessed” man who followed her to Britain, a court has heard. Hina Bashir, 21, who was studying business management at Coventry University’s London campus, went missing after visiting the home of warehouse worker Muhammad Arslan in Ilford, last July.

Days later, her body was found stuffed in a large suitcase and dumped in undergrowth near Upminster. Police uncovered evidence that 27-year-old Arslan had become “obsessed” with Ms Bashir, jurors were told.

The pair had grown up in the same village in Pakistan and the defendant followed Ms Bashir months after she came to Britain to study in November 2021. Ahead of his Old Bailey trial on Tuesday, Arslan pleaded guilty to her manslaughter but he denies murder and perverting the course of justice by concealing her body.

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Prosecutor Gareth Patterson KC said the victim visited Arslan’s home to collect some belongings she had left there while moving accommodation on the evening of July 11. She did not leave the house alive, jurors were told.

Mr Patterson said: “The next morning, the defendant set off from his house, dragging behind him a suitcase containing Hina Bashir’s dead body. He got a lift from a taxi driver who lived in his house and travelled to an industrial estate by the M25 near Upminster, near a business where he was employed as a warehouse worker.

“He got out of the taxi and dragged his suitcase to the side of a lane where he hid it in some undergrowth. He left the suitcase concealed there in the days that followed.”

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  • June 7, 2023