A Nigerian asylum seeker in Germany under false pretenses is on trial in Muenster for stabbing and killing his girlfriend earlier this year.
Prosecutors say “Anthony I.,” 28, brutally murdered Soopika Paramanathan, a 22-year-old German student known locally as the “Angel of Ahaus” for her volunteer work with refugees, the Daily Mail reported. German police have not released Anthony I.’s full last name.
Anthony I. attacked Paramanathan on Feb. 11 after she ended their relationship, prosecutors say, allegedly stabbing her repeatedly with a long-bladed knife in her head, neck and breasts. She sprayed his face with pepper spray in defense and was raced to a local hospital but later died after suffering substantial blood loss.
Anthony I. was stuffing Paramanathan’s body into a large suitcase on the street when witnesses said they spotted him. He escaped from the crime scene and was caught by police in Switzerland two days later.
Paramanathan’s father, Sivasamboo, said his daughter “felt threatened by him” in the days leading up to the attack and was afraid, according to German tabloid Bild.
A verdict is expected on Sept. 20, and Anthony I. could face life in prison in connection with the homicide.
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