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Porn star found guilty of Clifton Suspension Bridge murders
A male porn star killed and dismembered a couple before dumping their remains in suitcases near Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol. Yostin Andres Mosquera, 35, killed Albert Alfonso, 62, and 71-year-old Paul Longworth on July 8 last year in the flat the two shared in Scotts Road, Shepherd's Bush, west London. On Monday, he was found guilty at Woolwich Crown Court, and will be sentenced on Oct 24. Mosquera, who was staying with the couple, 'decapitated and dismembered' the bodies, freezing some remains and bringing the rest in suitcases to Clifton Suspension Bridge, according to the prosecution. He is alleged to have repeatedly stabbed Alfonso, who suffered injuries to his torso, face and neck, while Longworth was attacked with a hammer to the back of his head and his skull was shattered, jurors at Woolwich Crown Court heard. Alfonso, who reportedly enjoyed 'extreme sex', was stabbed to death during a filmed session, with footage shown at Woolwich Crown Court recording Mosquera singing and dancing in the aftermath of the attack. Mosquera's plan was to hurl the suitcases over the bridge to dispose of the remains after the 'calculated' and 'premeditated' killings, prosecutor Deanna Heer KC said. He admitted to killing Alfonso but claimed it was manslaughter by reason of loss of control, and insisted Alfonso killed Longworth. It took a jury five hours and three minutes to unanimously find him guilty. He had told the jury he feared for his own life and believed he was about to be killed when he stabbed Alfonso. Mr Justice Bennathan KC, presiding, said: 'I am not going to pass sentence on you today although the only one I can pass on you is one of life imprisonment. 'I am going to order a psychiatric report on you. It is in your interests to co-operate with the psychiatrist so that I can decide the minimum term you are going to serve.'


BBC News
21 minutes ago
- BBC News
Norfolk Police given £1m to target anti-social 'hotspots'
A police force has been given £1m to improve efforts to tackle anti-social Op Focus scheme, funded by the government, allowed Norfolk Police to add extra patrols in "hotspots" of Great Yarmouth and Norwich when it was launched in May scheme is now being extended to 21 areas across the Sutherland Lane said: "We are often told how the public would like to see more officers patrolling the streets in their local areas, so I am really pleased that we will be able to continue to deliver this for the next year." The hotspots within Norwich include the market, Chantry, Prince of Wales Road and afield, the hotspots include King's Lynn West and East, Downham Market town centre, Dereham town centre, Thetford town centre, Thetford Abbey, Thetford Pine, Diss town centre, Britannia Pier, Gorleston town centre, Nelson Road South, St George's Park, Great Yarmouth seafront, Great Yarmouth Market Place and Howard force said as a result of the scheme, officers had made 198 arrests, conducted 122 stop and searches and seized 17 Lane said: "Targeted hotspot patrols are key to disrupting and preventing crime as well as engaging with our local communities. "This additional funding gives us the opportunity to focus our resources in areas where serious violence and anti-social behaviour is having a direct impact on the quality of life of residents and businesses." Follow Norfolk news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.


BBC News
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Murder arrest over woman's death in Chester city centre property
A man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after the death of a 41-year-old woman at a city centre services had responded to concerns for the welfare of a woman on Canal Street, Chester, at just after 12:20 BST on Sunday, Cheshire Police attended but the woman was pronounced dead at the force said a 57-year-old man had been arrested and remained in custody for questioning. Cheshire Police said officers believed this was "an isolated incident". "A scene is currently in place and Canal Street is closed as officers conduct enquiries into the full circumstances," it added. Read more stories from Cheshire on the BBC, watch BBC North West Tonight on BBC iPlayer and follow BBC North West on X. You can also send story ideas via Whatsapp to 0808 100 2230.