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Man jailed for West Bromwich body in wheelie bin murder | |
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A man convicted of bludgeoning to death a Romanian woman whose body was found in a wheelie bin has been jailed for life. | |
Matthew Cherrington, 32, from West Bromwich, murdered 26-year-old sex worker Lidia Pascale, who was last seen on 19 November 2014. | |
Her body was discovered more than two weeks later in Hope Street, West Bromwich. | |
Cherrington must serve a minimum of 19 years, Birmingham Crown Court was told. | |
The electrician arranged for Ms Pascale, who had been working as an escort, to visit his flat where he attacked and killed her, West Midlands Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said. | |
'Brutal crime' | |
Ms Pascale, who had been staying in Smethwick, West Midlands, and Coventry, had suffered at least 11 blows to the head. | |
Judge Melbourne Inman told Cherrington he was "a very dangerous man capable of extreme unprovoked violence" who had "never shown any remorse or regret." | |
The CPS said Cherrington, of High Street, tried to "evade detection" and had blamed an associate for Ms Pascale's disappearance. | |
Mobile phone analysis showed he had contacted several escorts including Ms Pascale on the day of the murder, the CPS said. | |
Emily Lenham, from the CPS, said: "A very dangerous man has been convicted of a brutal and senseless crime." | |
A West Midlands Police spokesperson said the force was supporting Ms Pascale's family, who are from Tulcea in Romania. |
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