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Couple to be sentenced over French nanny murder

Sabrina Kouider and Ouissem Medouni were found guilty of murdering 21-year-old Sophie Lionnet following an Old Bailey trial.

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A couple are facing life behind bars for torturing their French nanny to death over a bizarre obsession.

Sabrina Kouider, 35, and Ouissem Medouni, 40, were found guilty of murdering 21-year-old Sophie Lionnet following an Old Bailey trial.

They had admitted perverting the course of justice by disposing of her body in a bonfire at their home near Wimbledon in September last year.

The trial had heard how Kouider had been consumed by the false idea that Miss Lionnet was in league with her former boyfriend Mark Walton, who founded Boyzone.

Sabrina Kouider
Sabrina Kouider, who claimed her nanny had run off with music mogul Mark Walton, was found guilty of her murder (Metropolitan Police/PA)

In her final days, Miss Lionnet was hit with an electrical cable and beaten so badly she had five fractured ribs and a cracked breast bone.

She appeared broken and emaciated in a videoed confession hours before she was tortured and killed in the bath.

Sophie Lionnet
Shy Sophie Lionnet, 21, was likened to a Nazi collaborator during tape-recorded interrogations (Metropolitan Police/PA)

And Kouider claimed to police that Miss Lionnet had run off with LA-based Mr Walton in an attempt to frame him for her disappearance.

The defendants later admitted disposing of Miss Lionnet’s body but denied her murder, blaming each other for her death.

The patio, where the body was found
The patio, where the body was found, at the Wimbledon home in south-west of Sabrina Kouider and Ouissem Medouni (Metropolitan Police/PA)

Banker Medouni hung his head and fashion designer Kouider wept as they were found guilty of murder last month.

Catherine Devallonne
Sophie Lionnet’s mother Catherine Devallonne described her daughter’s killers as “monsters” (Metropolitan Police/PA)

“Those monsters repeatedly beat Sophie. They starved, tortured and broke her until she could no longer fight.

“They took away her dignity and finally her life painfully ebbed away until Sophie struggled to take her final terrified breath in the bath.

“Our Sophie will soon be laid to rest. No god will ever forgive you both for what you have done to our daughter.”

The victim’s father, Patrick Lionnet, said what the couple did to his shy and reserved daughter was “beyond comprehension” and “unforgivable”.

Judge Nicholas Hilliard QC will sentence the defendants on Tuesday.

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