A jury listened to screams captured during a beach attack that resulted in the death of a woman.

34-year-old Amie Grey was fatally stabbed 10 times.

December 16th 2024.

A jury listened to screams captured during a beach attack that resulted in the death of a woman.
Amie Gray, a physical trainer from Poole, tragically lost her life on a sunny day in May while spending time with her friend, Leanne Miles, on Durley Chine Beach in Bournemouth. The two women were enjoying their day when they were brutally attacked, leaving Amie with 10 knife wounds and Leanne with 20. The attack was captured on CCTV, and the jury had the difficult task of listening to the screams of the victims during the trial.
The accused, 20-year-old Nasen Saadi from Croydon, South London, is currently on trial at Winchester Crown Court for the murder of Amie and the attempted murder of Leanne. The court heard that Saadi had allegedly spent a whole month planning the attack, with the intention of experiencing what it would be like to take a life.
During the trial, the jury was shown footage from a CCTV camera that captured the incident. In the background, screams could be heard along with a male voice. The jury also watched a video of a police interview with Saadi, which took place on May 31. Detectives asked if he was responsible for the attack, to which he replied that he had no reason to attack anyone and that he was wrongly accused.
When asked about his whereabouts at the time of the attack, Saadi chose not to answer. He also denied being the person in the CCTV footage, stating that there were many people at the beach that day and it could have been anyone. He pleaded not guilty to the charges of murder and attempted murder, as well as an additional charge of wounding Leanne with intent to cause grievous bodily harm.
Saadi, who was studying criminology at Greenwich University, did admit to failing to give his phone number to the police. However, he chose not to give evidence from the witness box, and his defense team did not present any other evidence.
In her closing remarks, the judge, Mrs. Justice Cutts, reminded the jury to put aside any feelings of outrage or sympathy and focus on the evidence presented. She emphasized that emotions should not play a role in deciding whether the defendant is guilty or not.
As the trial continues, the family and friends of Amie Gray mourn the loss of a beloved wife, daughter, and friend. The court also heard that Amie was a dedicated physical therapist, who had a passion for helping others. Her death has left a void in the lives of those who knew her, and justice must be served for her and her loved ones.

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