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Jury hears screams recorded during ‘random beach attack that left woman dead’

Amie Gray, pictured above and right wearing glasses with her wife, died in knife attack (Pictures: PA)

A jury has listened to screams recorded on CCTV during a ‘random beach attack’ that killed one woman and left her friend seriously hurt.

Physical trainer Amie Gray, 34, from Poole, died on Durley Chine Beach in Bournemouth on May 24 this year after suffering 10 knife wounds.

Her friend, Leanne Miles, received 20 knife wounds but survived.

Nasen Saadi, 20, from Croydon, south London, is on trial at Winchester Crown Court charged with Ms Gray’s murder and Ms Miles’s attempted murder.

Last week the court heard criminology student Saadi allegedly spent a month planning a random murder so he could ‘know what it would be like to take life’.

Today a jury was played footage from a CCTV camera which shows seating for Chineside Cafe, but in the background screaming can be heard along with a male voice.

Video footage of a police interview with Saadi on May 31 was also played.

In it, detectives ask if he had carried out the attack.

Pictured: Nasen Saadi three days before the stabbing. A criminology student accused of stabbing a personal trainer to death on a beach told police that he had been 'wrongly accused' in a case of 'mistaken identity'. Nasen Saadi told officers that the assailant is 'not me' when he was shown footage of the attack - alleging 'anyone can wear the same clothing'. The 20 year old - accused of murdering sports coach Amie Gray on Bournemouth beach - said he is 'not responsible' for the attack as he has 'no reason' to kill anyone. Instead, his defence lawyer suggested that another person arrested that night who wore the same t-shirt and was 'up to no good' may have been responsible. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS. ? CPS/Solent News & Photo Agency UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
Nasen Saadi pictured on CCTV three days before the stabbing (Picture: CPS/Solent News & Photo Agency)
Court artist sketch by Elizabeth Cook of Nasen Saadi appearing via video link at Winchester Crown Court, Hampshire, charged with the murder of Amie Gray and the attempted murder of Leanne Miles on Bournemouth seafront on May 24. Picture date: Tuesday June 4, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story COURTS Bournemouth. Photo credit should read: Elizabeth Cook/PA Wire
A court artist sketch of Saadi appearing via video link at Winchester Crown Court
(Picture: Elizabeth Cook/PA Wire)

Wearing a grey jumper with his arms crossed, Saadi replies: ‘I am not responsible and I have no reason to attack someone for no reason.’

He added: ‘I am wrongly accused of mistaken identity, mistakes can happen and I am not responsible.’

Saadi continued: ‘I think just because someone is wearing the same clothes is circumstantial.’

When asked where he was at the time of the attack, he replied ‘no comment’ and when asked if he was the person in the CCTV footage of the incident, he said: “Beaches are popular places, many people, CCTV shows there were many people walking, it’s not just one person.’

When questioned whether if he was that person, he replied: ‘No.’

Saadi has been charged with a further count of wounding Ms Miles with intent to cause grievous bodily harm as an alternative to the attempted murder charge.

He pleaded not guilty to the extra charge and also denies the charges of murder and attempted murder.

Saadi, who was studying criminology at Greenwich University, has pleaded guilty to failing to give his phone number to police.

Undated family handout photo issued by Dorset Police of Sian Grey (right) with her wife, Amie Grey, who died after being stabbed on Durley Chine Beach, Bournemouth, at around 11.45pm on May 24. The trial is set to start for 20-year-old Nasen Saadi, from Croydon, south London, who is charged with the murder of Amie, 34, at Durley Chine Beach, West Undercliff Promenade, and the attempted murder of Leanne Miles at the same location. Issue date: Thursday December 5, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story COURTS Bournemouth. Photo credit should read: Family Handout/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
Ms Gray (left) with her wife Sian Gray (Picture: Family Handout/PA Wire)
EDITORS NOTE IMAGE BLURRED AT SOURCE Undated family handout photo issued by Dorset Police of Amie Gray, 34, from Poole, who was murdered at Durley Chine Beach, West Undercliff Promenade on May 24. The trial is set to start on Thursday at Winchester Crown Court for 20-year-old Nasen Saadi, who has been accused of the murder of Amie Gray and the attempted murder of a second woman on Bournemouth seafront. Issue date: Thursday December 5, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story COURTS Bournemouth. Photo credit should read: Dorset Police/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
Ms Gray was a physical therapist (Picture: Dorset Police/PA Wire)
Undated family handout photo issued by Dorset Police of Amie Gray, 34, from Poole, who was murdered at Durley Chine Beach, West Undercliff Promenade on May 24. The trial is set to start on Thursday at Winchester Crown Court for 20-year-old Nasen Saadi, who has been accused of the murder of Amie Gray and the attempted murder of a second woman on Bournemouth seafront. Issue date: Thursday December 5, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story COURTS Bournemouth. Photo credit should read: Dorset Police/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
Ms Gray suffered 10 knife wounds (Picture: Dorset Police/PA Wire)

Charles Sherrard KC, defending, told the jury that his client would not be giving evidence from the witness box and there was no other evidence to be given as part of the defence case.

Summing up the evidence, the judge, Mrs Justice Cutts, told the jury that offences can create feelings of ‘outrage and sympathy’ but told the jurors to put any such feelings on one side.

She added: ‘Emotion of any kind doesn’t assist when deciding whether the evidence against the defendant is sufficiently proved.’

The trial continues.

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