A former probation officer and mother-of-two has appeared in court accused of plotting to kidnap and kill her ex-partner in a shocking acid attack that left him fatally injured.
Paris Wilson, 34, stands charged with conspiracy to murder, conspiracy to kidnap, and participation in an organised crime group following the death of Danny Cahalane, 38, who died on 3 May after spending ten weeks in hospital with catastrophic injuries sustained during a corrosive fluid attack at his home in Plymouth on 21 February.
Wilson, who previously worked with ex-offenders in the Barbican area and volunteered at Dartmoor Prison, appeared today at Plymouth Crown Court alongside co-defendant Jenna Said, 38. Both women were remanded in custody ahead of a plea hearing scheduled for 2 June.
Nine Defendants in Total
In total, nine people have been charged in connection with the case:
- Paris Wilson, 34
- Jenna Said, 38
- Abdulrasheed Adedoja, 22
- Jean Mukuna, 23
- Isanah Sungum, 21
- Ramarnee Bakas, 22
- Arrone Mukuna, 24
- Brian Kalemba, 22
- Israel Augustus, 25
Augustus faces the most serious individual charge of applying a corrosive fluid with intent, alongside aggravated burglary, possession of an offensive weapon, and drug offences.
Several of the male defendants also face additional charges of conspiring to acquire criminal property.
Tragic Victim Died Ten Weeks Later
Mr Cahalane was found critically injured at his home, where his young daughter was reportedly asleep upstairs during the attack. Despite being moved to a hospital outside the region for his safety, he tragically succumbed to his injuries on 3 May.
In a heartbreaking statement, his family said:
“Danny was an outstanding father and son… He is well loved by his family and friends, and we cherish his love and memories.”
What Happens Next
All nine accused have been remanded into custody. The case is expected to progress to a formal plea hearing on 2 June 2025.