01/06/2005
CCTV footage released in hunt for Jeshma’s killer
Police investigating the murder of teenager Jeshma Raithatha have released CCTV footage of her movements on the day she was killed.
The 17-year-old A-Level student from Greenford, west London, went missing on May 16. Her body was discovered in woodland near her home on May 24. She had been stabbed through the heart three times. Forensic examinations later determined that she had been raped.
Earlier reports had indicated that Jeshma had been held captive for several days before she was killed and her body dumped in the woodland where it was discovered. However, additional forensic tests confirmed that she was killed on the day she went missing and in the area she was found.
There had also been speculation that Jeshma may have been killed by someone she knew – possibly someone she had met over the Internet – but it is now believed that she was killed in a random attack.
On the day that Jeshma was killed, detectives say that she spent the morning at school studying for her exams. She left at 1pm and caught a bus to Wembley High Road, where she went shopping at Primark and TownCity. She returned on a bus to Sudbury Hill, arriving at around 3pm. She walked down a footpath towards her home, through the wooded area, where she was killed.
Police believe that she may have been forced by her attacker into a wooden ‘den’ in the area, which is reportedly used by local drinkers. Her body was discovered there, eight days later.
Police are still searching for a man who lived close to Jeshma, who went missing after the attack. His home has been searched during the course of the investigation. Police have also been searching the area where Jeshma’s body was discovered in an attempt to find the murder weapon.
(KMcA/GB)
The 17-year-old A-Level student from Greenford, west London, went missing on May 16. Her body was discovered in woodland near her home on May 24. She had been stabbed through the heart three times. Forensic examinations later determined that she had been raped.
Earlier reports had indicated that Jeshma had been held captive for several days before she was killed and her body dumped in the woodland where it was discovered. However, additional forensic tests confirmed that she was killed on the day she went missing and in the area she was found.
There had also been speculation that Jeshma may have been killed by someone she knew – possibly someone she had met over the Internet – but it is now believed that she was killed in a random attack.
On the day that Jeshma was killed, detectives say that she spent the morning at school studying for her exams. She left at 1pm and caught a bus to Wembley High Road, where she went shopping at Primark and TownCity. She returned on a bus to Sudbury Hill, arriving at around 3pm. She walked down a footpath towards her home, through the wooded area, where she was killed.
Police believe that she may have been forced by her attacker into a wooden ‘den’ in the area, which is reportedly used by local drinkers. Her body was discovered there, eight days later.
Police are still searching for a man who lived close to Jeshma, who went missing after the attack. His home has been searched during the course of the investigation. Police have also been searching the area where Jeshma’s body was discovered in an attempt to find the murder weapon.
(KMcA/GB)
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03 June 2005
Man arrested in Jeshma murder investigation
A man has been arrested in Latvia in connection with the murder of 17-year-old Jeshma Raithatha. Viktors Dembovskis, 42, is believed to have been arrested by Latvian police in Livani, 150 miles outside the capital of Riga. Mr Dembovskis is thought to be the man sought by police, who had disappeared shortly after Jeshma’s murder.
Man arrested in Jeshma murder investigation
A man has been arrested in Latvia in connection with the murder of 17-year-old Jeshma Raithatha. Viktors Dembovskis, 42, is believed to have been arrested by Latvian police in Livani, 150 miles outside the capital of Riga. Mr Dembovskis is thought to be the man sought by police, who had disappeared shortly after Jeshma’s murder.
19 May 2014
Convicted Killer Fails To Return After Day Release
A convicted killer has failed to return to prison following a day release on Saturday. 44-year-old Arnold Pickering, from Greater Manchester, failed to return to Kennet Prison on Liverpool, marking the third time he has gone on the run. Pickering was jailed for life in 1991.
Convicted Killer Fails To Return After Day Release
A convicted killer has failed to return to prison following a day release on Saturday. 44-year-old Arnold Pickering, from Greater Manchester, failed to return to Kennet Prison on Liverpool, marking the third time he has gone on the run. Pickering was jailed for life in 1991.
21 October 2013
Convicted Killer Pleads Guilty To Graham Buck Murder
Convicted killer Ian John McLoughlin has pleaded guilty to the murder of Graham Buck, who died trying to help his neighbour in Little Gaddesden, Hertfordshire, in July. 55-year-old McLoughlin was on day release from prison when he fatally stabbed Graham Buck (66) in the neck.
Convicted Killer Pleads Guilty To Graham Buck Murder
Convicted killer Ian John McLoughlin has pleaded guilty to the murder of Graham Buck, who died trying to help his neighbour in Little Gaddesden, Hertfordshire, in July. 55-year-old McLoughlin was on day release from prison when he fatally stabbed Graham Buck (66) in the neck.
29 March 2006
Jeshma killer sentenced to life
A Latvian man has been sentenced to life imprisonment for the rape and murder of London teenager Jeshma Raithatha. Viktor Dembovskis, 43, attacked the 17-year-old as she returned to her home in Greenford, west London on May 16 last year. He raped the teenager and then stabbed her to death. Her body was discovered eight days later.
Jeshma killer sentenced to life
A Latvian man has been sentenced to life imprisonment for the rape and murder of London teenager Jeshma Raithatha. Viktor Dembovskis, 43, attacked the 17-year-old as she returned to her home in Greenford, west London on May 16 last year. He raped the teenager and then stabbed her to death. Her body was discovered eight days later.
21 January 2008
South Wales Police Cleared Over Horrific Baby Killing Case
Complaints against the police over how they handled a horrific infanticide have not been upheld. Swansea Crown Court heard details in 2006 of how 13-month-old Aaron Gilbert had been so badly beaten by his mother's boyfriend he looked "like the Elephant Man".
South Wales Police Cleared Over Horrific Baby Killing Case
Complaints against the police over how they handled a horrific infanticide have not been upheld. Swansea Crown Court heard details in 2006 of how 13-month-old Aaron Gilbert had been so badly beaten by his mother's boyfriend he looked "like the Elephant Man".
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