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Mohamed Nur, 34, ran up behind 31-year-old Johanita Kossiwa Dogbey and stabbed her three times in the neck Mohamed Nur, who murdered by Johanita Dogbey on May 1 last year (Met Police/PA) Johanita Dogbey was murdered by Mohamed Nur on May 1 last year (Metropolitan Police/PA) An “extremely dangerous” man has been jailed for at least 32 years for the “horrific” killing of a woman as part of a series of random slasher attacks in Brixton. Drug addict Mohamed Nur, 34, ran up behind 31-year-old Johanita Kossiwa Dogbey and stabbed her three times in the neck as she walked home in south London last May 1. Two days earlier, he had slashed the faces of two women and a man in what the Old Bailey heard were “unprovoked and random” attacks.

Nur had admitted murder and having a homemade blade on May 1 and was found guilty of three charges of unlawful wounding. On Thursday, Nur failed to attend court and was sentenced in his absence to life with a minimum term of 32 years. Judge Angela Rafferty KC said the murder was “random, vicious, horrific” and “without mercy”.



Addressing Nur despite his absence, she said: “You stabbed her three times in her neck causing the fatal wounds. You did not stop until she fell down.” Referring to CCTV of the attack, she said: “It is a sickening piece of footage to view but it must have been more horrific for those present to witness.

” She added: “You have led a life dominated by drug use. You are a very dangerous man and the risk y.

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