A 16-year-old girl was
lured to a hotel on the bogus promise of a cleaning job before being stabbed 58
times and sexually assaulted, a court heard.
College student Sasha
Marsden's body was then set on fire and dumped in an alleyway after she had
been killed, a jury was told.
The teenager suffered 'terrible and catastrophic' injuries as she was stabbed 58 times to the
head, neck and face with a kitchen knife. She 'struggled
ferociously' in a vain attempt to fend off her 'sexually motivated' murderer
David Minto, 23, in Blackpool, Lancashire, the court heard.
Police who found her body
thought a mannequin had been set on fire because she had suffered such severe
injuries, it was said. Her injuries were so bad
that she could only be identified by DNA from her toothbrush, Preston Crown
Court heard.
Minto, 23, is alleged to
have removed her partially clothed body wrapped in carpet underlay, a black bin
liner and bedding and set it alight behind the Grafton House Hotel in Kirby
Road, Blackpool. Peter Wright QC,
prosecuting, said the knife wounds were 'deep and penetrating', with 48 of the
wounds mainly to the back of the head.
He said: 'There were a
large number of wounds to her fingers, hands and forearms which were entirely
consistent with what are known as defence wounds.
'In other words Sasha had
struggled ferociously with her assailant in a vain effort to save her own
life.'
Minto was arrested shortly
after the incident on January 31 and went on to tell 'a series of lies' to hide
his involvement including a claim that Sasha, a child care student, had 'thrown
herself' at him sexually, said the prosecutor.
Forensic tests showed the
teenager’s blood was found on the defendant’s clothing, throughout the hotel
and on the murder weapon.
Her blood-stained Adidas
top, pink and white training boots, pink purse and mobile phone were found in a
waste bin in the rear alleyway.
The phone had been
dismantled and the battery removed, the court heard.
Mr Wright said: 'It is the
prosecution’s case that Sasha was subjected to a ferocious attack within the
hotel.
'She was stabbed
repeatedly by the defendant during the course of which she was sexually
assaulted and, notwithstanding the valiant struggle she had put in, she
succumbed to those injuries and died.'
Minto then embarked on a
'determined effort' to clean up the property and dispose of any evidence
connecting him to the murder and his sexual assault of her, said Mr Wright.
Following his arrest the
defendant said in a prepared statement that Sasha arrived at the hotel at about
3.45pm and he showed her what she needed to do for the job.
'He then suggested she had
thrown herself at him when he came out of the toilet and he accepted that
sexual contact had taken place between them,' Mr Wright added.
Soucre: Daily Mail UK.
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