A
Nigerian, simply identified as Anthony I, who sought asylum in Germany under
false pretences is on trial in Muenster, Germany for stabbing and killing his
girlfriend earlier this year. Soopika Paramanathan- Killed by Anthony I, the
Nigerian asylum seeker in Germany
Prosecutors said the 28 year-old
Anthony brutally murdered Soopika Paramanathan, a 22-year-old German student
known locally as the “Angel of Ahaus” for her volunteer work with refugees.
German police have not released Anthony I.’s full last name. And Anthony in
court had kept mute, according to a report by Bild, the German tabloid.
Anthony I. attacked Paramanathan on
Feb. 11 after she ended their relationship, prosecutors said, allegedly
stabbing her repeatedly with a long-bladed knife in her head, neck and
breasts.He was said to have stabbed the lady 22 times.
She sprayed his face with pepper
spray in defence and was raced to a local hospital but later died after
suffering substantial blood loss. Anthony I. was stuffing Paramanathan’s body
into a large suitcase on the street when witnesses said they spotted him.
He escaped from the crime scene and
was caught by police in Basel, Switzerland two days later. Paramanathan’s
father, Sivasamboo, said his daughter “felt threatened by him” in the days
leading up to the attack and was afraid, according to German tabloid Bild. The
couple met in 2016 at a local refugee home in Ahaus, Germany, where Anthony I.
was living and Paramanathan volunteered. Anthony I. came to Germany in
2015,after spending three years in Italy.
He wrote in his asylum application that he was
forced to leave his country in 2012 for being homosexual and he had fought
against the Islamic terrorist group Boko Haram in Nigeria. The application was
in the process of being rejected, because it dripped with lies. He is facing
life imprisonment when an expected guilty verdict is handed down on September
20. Soopika’s lawyer Hans-Peter Maas said; ‘She was a good person. On her
birthday she sent gifts to homeless people in Sri Lanka.
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A Nigerian, simply identified as Anthony I, who sought asylum in Germany
under false pretences is on trial in Muenster, Germany for stabbing and
killing his girlfriend earlier this year.
Soopika Paramanathan- Killed by Anthony I, the Nigerian asylum seeker in
Germany
Prosecutors said the 28 year-old Anthony brutally murdered Soopika
Paramanathan, a 22-year-old German student known locally as the “Angel
of Ahaus” for her volunteer work with refugees.
German police have not released Anthony I.’s full last name. And Anthony
in court had kept mute, according to a report by Bild, the German
tabloid.
Anthony I. attacked Paramanathan on Feb. 11 after she ended their
relationship, prosecutors said, allegedly stabbing her repeatedly with a
long-bladed knife in her head, neck and breasts.He was said to have
stabbed the lady 22 times.
She sprayed his face with pepper spray in defence and was raced to a
local hospital but later died after suffering substantial blood loss.
Anthony I. was stuffing Paramanathan’s body into a large suitcase on the
street when witnesses said they spotted him. He escaped from the crime
scene and was caught by police in Basel, Switzerland two days later.
Paramanathan’s father, Sivasamboo, said his daughter “felt threatened by
him” in the days leading up to the attack and was afraid, according to
German tabloid Bild.
The couple met in 2016 at a local refugee home in Ahaus, Germany, where
Anthony I. was living and Paramanathan volunteered.
Anthony I. came to Germany in 2015,after spending three years in Italy.
He wrote in his asylum application that he was forced to leave his
country in 2012 for being homosexual and he had fought against the
Islamic terrorist group Boko Haram in Nigeria. The application was in
the process of being rejected, because it dripped with lies.
He is facing life imprisonment when an expected guilty verdict is handed
down on September 20.
Soopika’s lawyer Hans-Peter Maas said; ‘She was a good person. On her
birthday she sent gifts to homeless people in Sri Lanka.
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