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Man jailed for life for model ex-partner Linah Keza's murder | Man jailed for life for model ex-partner Linah Keza's murder |
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A man found guilty of murdering a model and former Miss Africa contestant in east London has been jailed for life. | |
David Gikawa, 38, stabbed his ex-partner Linah Keza, 29, to death at her flat in King Edward Road, Leyton, east London, on 31 July. A knife with its end broken off was found at the scene. | |
The couple who had a young child together had recently separated, the jury was told during the trial. | The couple who had a young child together had recently separated, the jury was told during the trial. |
Gikawa was jailed for a minimum of 21 years at the Old Bailey. | Gikawa was jailed for a minimum of 21 years at the Old Bailey. |
'Fearful misery' | |
Following the sentencing, Ms Keza's brother Ivan Kigenza said: "It is sad we have had to listen to his lies, because he has lied. | |
"This man is a danger. Someone like him should never be considered for parole, he should be in there for the rest of his life." | |
Judge Michael Topolski told Gikawa: "It was not a loss of control, but a loss of temper, and an act of calculated, jealous revenge on an innocent woman whose life you had made a fearful misery." | |
Gikawa denied murdering Ms Keza while she was with their two-year-old daughter, but he was convicted by a jury on Wednesday, | Gikawa denied murdering Ms Keza while she was with their two-year-old daughter, but he was convicted by a jury on Wednesday, |
The prosecution said during the trial that the "systems in place" failed to prevent the death of Ms Keza, who had been in contact with both police and social services. | |
A neighbour who came to the aid of Ms Keza when he heard screaming will be awarded a public commendation, police said. |