Johanita Dogbey: Man jailed for life for murder of ‘beautiful, caring’ woman

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Johanita Kossiwa Dogbey, 31, was attacked as she walked along Stockwell Park Walk in Brixton

A man has been jailed for life with a minimum 32-year term for a series of random, violent attacks which culminated in the murder of a woman in south London.

Mohammed Nur, 34, attacked and killed 31-year-old Johanita Dogbey as she walked in Stockwell Park Walk, Brixton on May 1 2023.

Nur attacked her from behind. She died at the scene.

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Johanita Kossiwa Dogbey, 31, was attacked as she walked along Stockwell Park Walk in BrixtonJohanita Kossiwa Dogbey, 31, was attacked as she walked along Stockwell Park Walk in Brixton
Johanita Kossiwa Dogbey, 31, was attacked as she walked along Stockwell Park Walk in Brixton | Credit: Met Police

Two days earlier he had carried out three assaults in the space of five minutes in the Brixton area.

The attacks took place between 11.25pm and 11.29pm on April 29. On each occasion Nur walked up to his victim and slashed their cheek with a sharp implement before walking off.

Nur, of Bond Way, Vauxhall was arrested by officers following a stop and search in Brixton Hill in the early hours of Tuesday May 2.

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He was interviewed by police about all four offences. He refused to answer any questions put to him by the police, said Scotland Yard.

Detectives had recovered the weapon used in the attack on Johanita after it had been discarded as Nur had fled the scene. Forensic examination revealed traces of Johanita’s blood on it, alongside Nur’s DNA on a piece of fabric used to hold the weapon together.

When Nur was arrested, he was found to be wearing distinctive clothing that matched the suspect captured in CCTV on the night of April  29 attacks, and also the man seen to attack Johanita.

Nur, was sentenced to life with a minimum 32-year term at the Old Bailey on Thursday May 23.

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In a statement read out to the court, Johanita’s father said:

“Johanita passing, so violently, has left a big hole in our lives and a massive hole in our hearts. It wasn’t her time to go.

“There are parts of your heart you could never imagine could feel so much pain unless you go through the loss we have gone through. It is not possible to fully explain how much this has impacted our family and all of us individually. Though we will remember her as the beautiful, caring, funny and bubbly daughter, sister and friend she was, her murder and death will always be one of the hardest realities we will have to live with. We are the ones with the life sentence now.”

Detective Chief Inspector Matthew Webb, the senior investigating officer who led the investigation into Nur, said:

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“Mohammed Nur has been jailed for four violent offences, carried out at random in terrifying circumstances. I realise nothing can alleviate the pain and suffering that Johanita’s family continue to endure, but I hope they – and the three other people Nur attacked and injured – can take some comfort from the fact he has been convicted and will spend a lengthy period of time in prison.

“Following these incidents, extra officers were drafted into the Brixton area to provide reassurance to the local community and support the investigation. It was as a result of a stop and search carried out by one of these teams that Nur was arrested. He was found in possession of a makeshift weapon and it can only be presumed he was intent on carrying out further violence.

“The proactive work of these officers stopped Nur in his tracks and he has now been held to account for his actions”.

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