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Man admits nursing home murders Man admits nursing home murders
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A man has admitted the murders of two women at a nursing home. A man has admitted the murders of two women at a nursing home in Leicester.
Nathan Mann killed Rashmi Badiani, 56, and Radhaben Chauhan, 72, in the course of a burglary at the Hayes Park Nursing Home in Leicester last November. Nathan Mann killed Rashmi Badiani, 56, and Radhaben Chauhan, 72, during a burglary at the Hayes Park Nursing Home last November.
Mann, 20, of Avonside Drive, Crown Hills, Leicester, pleaded guilty to two charges of murder when he appeared at Nottingham Crown Court. The 20-year-old, of Avonside Drive, Crown Hills, Leicester, pleaded guilty to two charges of murder when he appeared at Nottingham Crown Court.
The case has been adjourned for sentencing whilst psychiatric reports are prepared for Mann. The case has been adjourned for sentencing whilst psychiatric reports are prepared.
'No memory''No memory'
The women's bodies were discovered by a member of staff in the room they shared at the nursing home.The women's bodies were discovered by a member of staff in the room they shared at the nursing home.
Mrs Badiani had suffered head injuries and Mrs Chauhan was smothered.Mrs Badiani had suffered head injuries and Mrs Chauhan was smothered.
The prosecution has also alleged there was sexual conduct in both of the killings, which is denied by Mann.The prosecution has also alleged there was sexual conduct in both of the killings, which is denied by Mann.
His defence team has said Mann has no memory of the incident. His defence team has said he had no memory of the incident.
The court heard the starting point for sentencing is 30 years.The court heard the starting point for sentencing is 30 years.