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Man sentenced to life in prison for murdering his ex-girlfriend in Croydon
A man has been given a life sentence for the murder of his ex-girlfriend in Croydon.
Hussain Haron, 24 (17.09.00) of London Road, Mitcham, was sentenced on Friday, 31 January at Snaresbrook Crown Court to serve a minimum of 20 years in prison for the murder of Felecia Cadore.
He was found guilty on Wednesday, 29 January at the same court, following a six-day trial.
Police were called to a report of an altercation at an address in Grenaby Avenue, Croydon on 9 June 2023.
Felecia, aged 29, was found with stab wounds and was taken to hospital in a critical condition. She sadly died from her injuries five days later, on 14 June.
The court heard that Haron climbed through the window of the address in the search of Felecia. Following an altercation between the two, Haron grabbed a knife and violently stabbed her.
He was arrested later that afternoon and was found in possession of the knife he used to attack Felecia.
Despite claiming he was acting in self-defence, the jury found Haron guilty of murder.
Detective Chief Inspector Craig Magee, who led the investigation, said:
"Justice has been served following the conviction of Haron for Felecia's tragic murder. It is an example of the devastating impact violence against women and girls can have.
"The verdict is a result of officers working meticulously and tirelessly to secure evidence. It is also testament to the courage of the witnesses who helped establish the facts, and bravely stood in the court room to give their evidence.
"It has been 18 months since Felecia was killed. I hope the verdict provides her family with some comfort and allows them to begin to process the effect this brutal crime has had. We will continue to support the family of Felecia following this horrific attack."