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Hollie Gazzard's ex-boyfriend Asher Maslin admits murder Hollie Gazzard's ex-boyfriend Asher Maslin admits murder
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The ex-boyfriend of a hairdresser stabbed to death while working at a salon has admitted her murder.The ex-boyfriend of a hairdresser stabbed to death while working at a salon has admitted her murder.
Asher Maslin, 22, pleaded guilty to killing Hollie Gazzard during a hearing at Bristol Crown Court.Asher Maslin, 22, pleaded guilty to killing Hollie Gazzard during a hearing at Bristol Crown Court.
He murdered the 20-year-old hairdresser as she worked at Fringe Benefits and La Bella Beauty salon in Gloucester city centre on 18 February.He murdered the 20-year-old hairdresser as she worked at Fringe Benefits and La Bella Beauty salon in Gloucester city centre on 18 February.
The police watchdog has launched an inquiry into contact with Miss Gazzard before her death.The police watchdog has launched an inquiry into contact with Miss Gazzard before her death.
The Independent Police Complaints Commission will examine if "any more could have been done" to prevent Miss Gazzard's death.The Independent Police Complaints Commission will examine if "any more could have been done" to prevent Miss Gazzard's death.
While paramedics attempted to save Miss Gazzard, police revealed that bystanders had recorded the efforts on their mobile phones.
Police appealed to those people not to upload videos to the internet saying relatives "would not like to see this footage uploaded onto social media websites".
A post-mortem examination found she died from multiple stab wounds.
Following her death, Miss Gazzard's family said "the brightest star" in their lives had gone out.Following her death, Miss Gazzard's family said "the brightest star" in their lives had gone out.
"She was full of life and we are very proud of her. She was at the beginning of her life and to have it taken away in this manner is very hard to bear," a family statement said."She was full of life and we are very proud of her. She was at the beginning of her life and to have it taken away in this manner is very hard to bear," a family statement said.
Her family have now set up a charitable trust in her name which will sponsor the training of young hairdressers and help prevent domestic violence.Her family have now set up a charitable trust in her name which will sponsor the training of young hairdressers and help prevent domestic violence.