CCTV footage confirmed Owusu and one other passenger ready for a taxi, the place he was heard calling the person a “weak hyperlink” for wanting to return and assist Zahwa.

Duane Owusu has been jailed for greater than 16 years (Picture: Met Police)
A girl was thrown from a shifting automobile and kicked within the head in a brutal roadside assault that ended together with her demise, a court docket heard. Duane Owusu, 36, was yesterday sentenced on the Outdated Bailey to a minimal of 16 years and 6 months in jail for the homicide of 27-year-old Zahwa Mukhtar.
Owusu, of Althorne Manner, Dagenham, was discovered responsible of homicide by a jury on March 5. The killing occurred within the early hours of Saturday August 16 final 12 months in Chadwell Heath. Zahwa had met Owusu whereas he was out with a bunch in Hackney after a rave. She joined them and later bought right into a automobile with the group.

Sufferer Zahwa Mukhtar (Picture: Police handout)
Simply after 4.30am, a dispute broke out and Owusu hurled Zahwa out of the automobile on Chadwell Heath Lane.
He then bought out and tried to kick her twice within the head earlier than punching her. Owusu climbed again into the automobile and sped off, leaving Zahwa unconscious on the roadside.
Minutes later, police stopped the identical automobile in a routine examine and recovered a small quantity of medication. Owusu was captured on body-worn video appearing aggressively, however officers let the car go.
Passers-by then alerted police to an injured lady close by. Officers rushed to the scene, carried out CPR, however Zahwa was pronounced lifeless by paramedics a short while later.
CCTV footage later linked the automobile to the assault and captured the graphic assault in chilling element — displaying Owusu throwing Zahwa from the car after which attacking her.
Additional footage confirmed Owusu and one other passenger ready for a taxi, the place he was heard calling the person a “weak hyperlink” for wanting to return and assist Zahwa.
Owusu was arrested the subsequent day and charged with homicide. He gave a no-comment interview in custody.
Detective Chief Inspector Phil Clarke, from Specialist Crime North, stated the sentence mirrored the severity of the offending.
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“The investigation group was in a position to rapidly determine Owusu because the killer utilizing CCTV proof,” he added.
“Our ideas stay with Zahwa’s household and associates.”


















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