Although it doesn’t explicitly mention it in the article, he was given a whole life order.
>No minimum term was set for Kigundu’s sentence.
Which makes sense for such a horrendous crime.
How absolutely devastating for the families of the two hard working individuals that were murdered by this waste of space. I know the application of justice will not bring them back but hopefully they can sleep a little easier knowing this monster will one day be removed from the country.
How did he manage to enter the country on his brother’s passport, and how did he manage to get a job (and presumably a NI number)?
Chain migration really has a lot to answer for. The numbers we’re fed about illegal immigrant populations hiding here are woefully understated if we only keep hearing about the ones that disappear once they commit crimes and possibly get caught.
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Although it doesn’t explicitly mention it in the article, he was given a whole life order.
>No minimum term was set for Kigundu’s sentence.
Which makes sense for such a horrendous crime.
How absolutely devastating for the families of the two hard working individuals that were murdered by this waste of space. I know the application of justice will not bring them back but hopefully they can sleep a little easier knowing this monster will one day be removed from the country.
How did he manage to enter the country on his brother’s passport, and how did he manage to get a job (and presumably a NI number)?
Chain migration really has a lot to answer for. The numbers we’re fed about illegal immigrant populations hiding here are woefully understated if we only keep hearing about the ones that disappear once they commit crimes and possibly get caught.