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Monday, March 20, 2006

Sixth man guilty of girl's murder

A sixth gang member behind the kidnap and stabbing of Mary-Ann Leneghan has been found guilty of murder.

Indrit Krasniqi, 18, of Chiswick, west London, was convicted on Monday. Four men had already been found guilty and a fifth man had admitted the murder.
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After a three-hour ordeal of torture and rape in a hotel room they were driven in the boot of Adams' car to nearby Prospect Park where Mary-Ann's friend was forced to watch as the younger girl was "butchered" in front of her.

As Mary-Ann lay dying, her friend had a gun put to her head and was shot at point blank range.

But she survived and went on to give evidence against her six attackers.


Four of the gang were on probation at the time of the killing in Reading, Berkshire, it has been revealed.

Home Secretary Charles Clarke (1.across - 4 letters, rhymes with Hunt, first letter is C.) described the case as "dreadful" and said it was "vital" lessons were learned.

Surely the one person who should learn most of all from is the man who can stop it happening again. Now, who may that be? The Home Secretary? Tosser.
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