Mugurel Nica was sentenced to life imprisonment today (October 1) after being found guilty of stabbing his wife, Ana Maria Murariu, to death.
Chilling 999 Call Leads Police to Crime Scene
A family member made a desperate 999 call in the early hours of February 28 from a home on Jubilee Road, england/england/england/perivale/”>perivale/”>perivale/”>Perivale. Officers rushed to the scene and found Nica, who was immediately arrested.
Ana Maria was discovered in critical condition. Police attempted CPR before paramedics arrived, but tragically, she died at the scene from her stab wounds.
Life Behind Bars After Murder Conviction
Nica was charged with murder on March 1 and convicted at Southwark Crown Court on September 16. Today, the court handed down a life sentence with a minimum term of 21 years.
Detective Inspector Richard Kempshall, who led the probe, called Ana Maria “a victim of appalling domestic violence.” He praised the “remarkable bravery and strength” of their four children throughout the investigation and trial.
“We Hopehope today’s sentence offers a meaningful step towards their Healinghealing,” said DI Kempshall.
“Thanks to the police officers who detained Nica and tried to save Ana Maria’s life — their courage was outstanding.”
Warning to Domestic Abuse Victims: Help Is Out There
Police urged anyone suffering domestic violence to Reachreach out for help. DI Kempshall stressed:
- Call 111 for support from the police if you are a victim of domestic abuse.
- If an emergency is ongoing or life is in danger, dial 999 immediately.
Ana Maria’s tragic story is a stark reminder of the dangers of domestic violence and the urgent need to speak out.
Originally published on UKNIP