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Rachel Manning 'strangled and hit 10 times' | Rachel Manning 'strangled and hit 10 times' |
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A teenager found dead at a golf course in Buckinghamshire had been strangled and hit 10 times on her head, a jury has heard. | A teenager found dead at a golf course in Buckinghamshire had been strangled and hit 10 times on her head, a jury has heard. |
Rachel Manning, 19, was found two days after she went missing in Milton Keynes more than 12 years ago. | |
Luton Crown Court was told yellow material was found in a laceration on her face. Miss Manning died of asphyxia due to compression of the neck. | Luton Crown Court was told yellow material was found in a laceration on her face. Miss Manning died of asphyxia due to compression of the neck. |
Shahidul Ahmed, 41, of Chestnut Crescent, Bletchley, denies murder. | Shahidul Ahmed, 41, of Chestnut Crescent, Bletchley, denies murder. |
The prosecution case is that the restaurant worker strangled her, dumped her body at Woburn Golf Club and then disfigured her face with a yellow steering lock. | The prosecution case is that the restaurant worker strangled her, dumped her body at Woburn Golf Club and then disfigured her face with a yellow steering lock. |
'Irregular shaped object' | 'Irregular shaped object' |
Home Office pathologist Nat Cary carried out a post-mortem examination on Miss Manning on 12 December 2000 - the day her body was found. | Home Office pathologist Nat Cary carried out a post-mortem examination on Miss Manning on 12 December 2000 - the day her body was found. |
He told the court she died of asphyxia due to compression of the neck. | He told the court she died of asphyxia due to compression of the neck. |
He said the numerous lacerations to her face had been caused by "blunt force trauma" inflicted using an "irregular shaped object". | He said the numerous lacerations to her face had been caused by "blunt force trauma" inflicted using an "irregular shaped object". |
Miss Manning, who sustained almost 20 facial injuries, had been dragged through undergrowth causing scratches to her arms and legs. | Miss Manning, who sustained almost 20 facial injuries, had been dragged through undergrowth causing scratches to her arms and legs. |
Mud and vegetation was trapped in the top of her long boots, the court heard. | Mud and vegetation was trapped in the top of her long boots, the court heard. |
Dr Cary said the lack of injury to the back of her neck suggested compression from behind. Injuries to the front of her neck suggested a "soft ligature" had been used. | Dr Cary said the lack of injury to the back of her neck suggested compression from behind. Injuries to the front of her neck suggested a "soft ligature" had been used. |
He said the yellow material found on Miss Manning's face could have come from paint. | He said the yellow material found on Miss Manning's face could have come from paint. |
Boyfriend's conviction quashed | Boyfriend's conviction quashed |
In 2008, he wrote another report in which he said bruising to the right side of her face face was in keeping with a punch or a forceful grip with a hand when she was still alive. | In 2008, he wrote another report in which he said bruising to the right side of her face face was in keeping with a punch or a forceful grip with a hand when she was still alive. |
Miss Manning had been to a 1970s themed party with friends on 9 December 2000. | Miss Manning had been to a 1970s themed party with friends on 9 December 2000. |
Her boyfriend, Barri White, was convicted of her murder in 2002. | Her boyfriend, Barri White, was convicted of her murder in 2002. |
The case at that time had been that Mr White had attacked his girlfriend at a phone box in Milton Keynes and strangled her. | The case at that time had been that Mr White had attacked his girlfriend at a phone box in Milton Keynes and strangled her. |
His conviction was later quashed on appeal and he was acquitted at a retrial in 2008. | His conviction was later quashed on appeal and he was acquitted at a retrial in 2008. |
The trial continues. | The trial continues. |
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