Tuesday, March 20, 2018

UK: Algerian Couple in court for murdering French nanny whom they accused of witchcraft.

(London) There's a very strange court case currently under way in the UK.Algerians Sabrina Kouider and her partner Ouissem Medouni are in the dock over the torture, murder and burning of their 21 year old French nanny Sophie Lionnet last September.


Algerians Sabrina Kouider and  Ouissem Medouni 
It transpires that the couple accused the nanny of stealing a ring, of practicing in witchcraft and having sex. For these outlandish allegations, they proceeded to starve her, tortured her, made her make confessions on film that she had sex and then murdered her. Which naturally as they are Algerians, they deny.

Sophie Lionnet
The couple were caught after neighbours complained to the Police of a strange smell coming from a bonfire from a neighbours garden. When they investigated they found the body of Sophie, which was so badly disfigured, they couldn’t tell if it was male or female. Both suspects appeared in court via video feeds from their respective prisons, where they claimed their innocence via the use of an interpreter (Strange how both could live so well running businesses in the Uk, without the use of one) However the court heard  heard how Ms Kouider accused her nanny of being in cahoots with an ex boyfriend and said he controlled her through black magic. She even falsely labelled that ex boyfriend a paedophile in a fake Facebook account, the court heard. Jurors were told the allegations against Miss Lionnet and the ex boyfriend were "quite untrue".

It also emerged Miss Lionnet confided in a local chip shop owner that she was being beaten by Ms Kouider. She regularly visited the takeaway, often dressed in the same clothes, and ate chips at speed as if she was hungry. Yet nobody thought of informing the police. 

They also recorded Sophies torture, on one of the recordings of the murdered girl  Algerian Sabrina Kouider  is heard to scream :
"You destroy everything. I was trying to find myself again. I pray to god not to make me touch you. I don't want to make my hands dirty."


Witchcraft, prays to god, and from Algeria, sounds a lot like the followers of the peaceful religion have struck again. Despite all the evidence this ugly couple are currently playing the victim card.