Criminology student found guilty of Bournemouth beachside stabbing
The IndependentGet the free Morning Headlines email for news from our reporters across the world Sign up to our free Morning Headlines email Sign up to our free Morning Headlines email SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. open image in gallery Nasen Saadi, 20, has been found guilty at Winchester Crown Court of the murder of 34-year-old Amie Gray She said she explained his questions were not relevant to the lecture but there would be police input later in the course and he could save his interest for then. The jury was shown footage of the fatal attack in which Saadi was seen “loitering” around his two victims before walking onto the sand and attacking them – and open image in gallery An image from CCTV footage of a man said to be Nasen Saadi walking along the promenade on Bournemouth seafront on the night of 24 May Gray’s wife, Sian Gray thanked police and the emergency services for helping her and bringing “the justice that she deserves”. And then I think that’s when he started to go, he walked away.” open image in gallery CCTV of Nasen Saadi arriving at a Travelodge hotel in Bournemouth Benjamin May, a senior crown prosecutor with CPS Wessex, said: “This was a senseless attack which shocked the people of Bournemouth – and our deepest condolences remain with Amie Gray’s family. open image in gallery Amie Gray with her wife Sian The court heard Saadi was “fascinated” with knives and had bought six blades online, with several found at his aunt’s house where he was living as well as at his parents’ home.