A Nigerian man, simply identified as Anthony I, who sought
asylum in Germany and lied that he was gay and had fought Boko Haram, is on
trial in Muenster, Germany for stabbing and killing his girlfriend earlier this
year.
Prosecutors said the 28-year-old Anthony brutally murdered
Soopika Paramanathan, a 22-year-old German student known locally as the “Angel
of Ahaus” for her volunteer work with refugees.
Anthony attacked Paramanathan on Feb. 11 after she ended
their relationship, prosecutors said, he allegedly stabbed her repeatedly with
a long-bladed knife in her head, neck and breasts. He was said to have stabbed
the lady over 50 times.
She sprayed his face with pepper spray in defence and was
raced to a local hospital but later died after suffering substantial blood
loss.
Anthony had bought a large suitcase in which he intended to
stuff her body and dump it into a lake after he stabbed her repeatedly in the
street.
He was stuffing Paramanathan’s body into the large suitcase
on the street when witnesses said they spotted him. He escaped from the crime
scene and was caught by police in Basel, Switzerland two days later.
Nigerian Anthony I, 28, killed student Soopika Paramanathan,
22, out of jealousy, said prosecutors at a court in Muenster.
Paramanathan’s father, Sivasamboo, said his daughter “felt
threatened by him” in the days leading up to the attack and was afraid,
according to German tabloid Bild.
The couple met in 2016 at a local refugee home in Ahaus,
Germany, where Anthony I. was living and Paramanathan volunteered.
Anthony came to Germany in 2015, after spending three years
in Italy.
He wrote in his asylum application that he was forced to leave
his country in 2012 for being homosexual and he had fought against the Islamic
terrorist group Boko Haram in Nigeria. The application was in the process of
being rejected, because it dripped with lies.
He is facing life imprisonment when an expected guilty
verdict is handed down on September 20.
Consequences of rage.
May her soul find rest...

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