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19-year-old man who stabbed and killed two sisters jailed for 35 years

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A British man who killed two sisters in a London park as part of a deal he believed he had used with demonic powers to kill women every six months in exchange for winning the lottery in the future has been jailed for at least 35 years.

Daniel Hussein, now 19, stabbed and killed 46-year-old Biba Henry and 27-year-old Nicole Smallman in a savage attack on a park in north-west London last June after the two women celebrated Henry’s birthday.Remaining Time-0:00FullscreenMute

Hussein committed the killings to fulfill his part of a “contract” with the demon “Mighty King Lucifuge Rofocale”, which he had signed using his blood, vowing to “make at least six sacrifices every six months while I am free and it is physically possible for me “.

The two sisters, who had a close relationship, had gone to Freed Park in Wembley to celebrate with friends, but the two stayed in the early hours of the morning. They took 150 photos, with the latest photo showing them looking to the side when, according to police, Hussein appeared.

“Hussein is a dangerous, arrogant and violent person who from the beginning did not show any remorse or acceptance of his actions,” said Maria Green, an inspector at the Metropolitan Police in London.

“I hope that knowing that he will spend many years in prison will bring a little relief to the loved ones of Bidaa and Nicole.”

Hussein stabbed Henry eight times, while Smallman sustained 28 injuries. After the killings, she dragged the bodies to the forest, where they were found the next day by Smallman’s companion.

Daniel Hussein, who lives with his mother, was found by bloodstains found at the crime scene and arrested four weeks later. Police believe an injury to his hand during the killings prevented him from killing other people.

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