The horrific murder took place in 2021, but the Romanian perpetrator, 66-year-old Neculai Paizan, felt the jury convicting him for the murder was under the influence of drugs, so he submitted an appeal to the court against his conviction and sentence.
According to the Daily Mail, a British court sent him to jail with a minimum term of 22 years in July 2022 for brutally killing 20-year-old Ágnes Dóra Ákom, a Hungarian girl living in London.
“Paizan hit the petite Hungarian woman at least 20 times over the head with a jigsaw power tool during the assault on 9 May 2021, a trial at the Old Bailey previously heard”, the British daily wrote. Later, the Romanian predator buried her body in a grove.
The Romanian predator “dragged her through the mud”
Paizan wrote in his appeal that one of the jurors smelled of cannabis, the sentence did not consider his age and health problems, and he did not get a proper Romanian interpreter. However, the Court of Appeal refused his application against both his verdict and sentence.
Before, he falsely claimed the Hungarian woman tried to poison him and that she was working as a prostitute. Furthermore, he said he liked her “as a daughter”. In reality, he stored semi-naked photos of the Hungarian girl on his phone and tried to start a sexual relationship with her. The Hungarian girl denied that, and the judge believes that is why the Romanian predator battered her to death.
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Lynching in the most brutal and painful way would still not be enough but it should be a minimum not jailtime!!