Ahsan Hassan guilty of body-in-taxi murder

  • Published
Ahsan HassanImage source, Thames Valley Police
Image caption,

Hassan told police Ms Sadowska had killed herself

A "deeply controlling, manipulative" man who killed a 20-year-old woman before taking her body home in a taxi has been found guilty of murder.

Ahsan Hassan, of Dashwood Avenue, High Wycombe, murdered Zofia Sadowska in a disused kebab shop on 18 September.

Reading Crown Court heard Hassan convinced the taxi driver she was drunk and asleep and later told police the death was part of a suicide pact.

The 28-year-old, who denied murder, will be sentenced on 10 April.

Usman Ansar, 30, also of Dashwood Avenue, was found not guilty of perverting the course of justice.

Image source, Google
Image caption,

Police were called to Dashwood Avenue to reports of a suicide

Hassan took Ms Sadowska to the disused kebab shop on Gayhurst Road in High Wycombe at about 23:30 BST. A post-mortem examination found the cause of her death was asphyxiation.

Later that night at about 02:00 he put her body into a taxi and they were driven to his home.

Police and paramedics were called to the property just after 05:00, to reports of an attempted suicide.

Det Insp Stuart Blaik, of Thames Valley Police, said Hassan had tried to cover up the crime by claiming her "evilly planned" murder was part of a suicide pact.

He said: "Hassan was deeply controlling, manipulative and consumed with jealousy."

He added that Hassan's refusal to admit the murder had made it even more of a terrible ordeal for Ms Sadowska's family.

Related internet links

The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites.