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Sophie Lionnet death: Couple admit burning French nanny's body Sophie Lionnet death: Couple admit burning French nanny's body
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A couple who deny killing a French nanny have admitted perverting the course of justice by attempting to dispose of her body by burning it. A couple who deny murdering a French nanny have admitted they tried to dispose of her body by burning it.
The charred remains of Sophie Lionnet, 21, were discovered in the garden at a house in Southfields on 20 September.The charred remains of Sophie Lionnet, 21, were discovered in the garden at a house in Southfields on 20 September.
Police were initially unable to identify the body but later confirmed it was Ms Lionnet originally from Troyes in north-east France. Police were initially unable to identify the body but later confirmed it was Ms Lionnet, originally from Troyes in north-east France.
Sabrina Kouider, 34, and her partner Ouissem Medouni, 40, deny murder. Sabrina Kouider, 34, and her partner Ouissem Medouni, 40, pleaded guilty to perverting the course of justice.
The pair, of Wimbledon Park Road, Wandsworth, south London, pleaded guilty at the Old Bailey on Friday to a second charge of perverting the course of justice by attempting to "dispose of the body of Sophie Lionnet by burning". At the Old Bailey, the pair, of Wimbledon Park Road, Wandsworth, south London, admitted the charge of perverting the course of justice by attempting to "dispose of the body of Sophie Lionnet by burning".
Both face a five-week trial starting on 19 March. Both face a five-week murder trial starting on 19 March.