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Man jailed for ‘brutal’ murder of wife and attempt to destroy evidence

A man has been jailed after he fatally stabbed his wife and started a fire to cover up the murder while his son was in the house.

Amidu Koroma, 48, of Railton Road, Brixton, was sentenced to life with a minimum of 29 years for the murder of 46-year-old Mariam Kamara, at the Old Bailey today.

He had previously been found guilty at the same court on Thursday following a trial.

Police launched a murder inquiry after being called to the house fire in Railton Road in the early hours of January 24, 2022.

Koroma and the couple’s son had escaped the building but Ms Kamara’s body was found in the top bedroom. She was pronounced dead at the scene.

Mariam Kamara (The Met)

Police were suspicious that Koroma had made no attempt to rescue his wife from the burning building, despite re-entering at one point to get some clothes for his son.

Officers also discovered a large store of jerry cans containing petrol in the loft of the house and detected the distinctive smell of a flammable substance coming from the vicinity of Ms Kamara’s body – which led them to suspect that the fire had been started deliberately.

A post-mortem found that despite Ms Kamara’s body being extremely badly fire damaged, she had in fact suffered one or more stab wounds to the neck and chest prior to her death. 

There was no evidence of smoke inhalation, which meant that she had been killed before the fire was started.

Forensic evidence was also showed Ms Kamara’s blood on his clothing and a consultant plastic surgeon confirmed that a burn wound on Koroma’s foot of about 8-9cm, could only have been caused by close contact with the fire – contrary to Koroma’s claims that he could not access the room where the fire was to rescue his wife.

Detective Chief Inspector Chris Wood, who led the investigation, said: “This was a brutal murder and an appalling act of violence against a woman.

“After murdering his wife, Koroma then started a fire to cover up his actions. This was a further selfish act which put other members of the public at risk.

“Our thoughts are with Ms Kamara’s family and friends, and in particular with her son who we continue to support through this trauma.”

Pictured top: Amidu Koroma (Picture: The Met)

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