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Man dismembered couple and took remains to bridge in suitcases, jury told

Man dismembered couple and took remains to bridge in suitcases, jury told

Summary

A man named Yostin Andres Mosquera is being trialed for the murder of two men in Shepherd's Bush, London. He allegedly killed, dismembered their bodies and froze some parts of their remains before taking others in suitcases to a bridge.

Key Facts

  • Yostin Andres Mosquera, 35, is accused of killing Albert Alfonso, 62, and Paul Longworth, 71, between July 8th and 10th of the last year.
  • Mosquera is claimed to have dismembered the bodies of the victims and frozen part of their remains.
  • He is also accused of taking other parts of the victims' bodies to the Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol, carried in suitcases.
  • Mosquera has admitted to the manslaughter of Mr Alfonso but denies murdering both men.
  • Longworth was reportedly attacked with a hammer and Alfonso was stabbed multiple times.
  • After the alleged attacks, Mosquera is said to have stolen from Alfonso, including attempts to transfer £4,000 to his own account in Colombia.
  • Parts of the victims' bodies were found in a chest freezer at their flat in Shepherd's Bush.
  • The trial of Mosquera is ongoing.
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