Louise Kam murder: Killers jailed for strangling victim with hairdryer lead

Mohamed El Abboud, from Barnet, and Kusai Al-Jundi, from Harrow, have been jailed for the murder of Louise Kam.
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Two men who tried to con a woman out of her properties before murdering her have been jailed.

Louise Kam was killed in 2021 by Mohamed El Abboud, 28, of Gallants Farm Road, Barnet, and Kusai Al-Jundi, 25, of Wood End Road, Harrow.

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Today (February 1) the pair were given life sentences with minimum term orders of 35 years.

The prosecution

The Crown Prosecution Service’s Catherine Gould said: “This horrific crime is a tale of greed taken to extremes. Al-Jundi and El-Abboud selfishly and brutally ended Louise Kam’s life for their own ends.

“These defendants hatched a plan to kill Louise and profit from her death.

“Al-Jundi sent false text messages purporting to be from Louise to her family and friends claiming that she had left the country and even had the audacity to claim that she had defrauded him at a time when he knew full well that she had been killed.

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“El-Abboud confessed to a friend that he had killed Louise but denied this at trial. We are grateful that the jury saw through his lies. The police worked quickly to establish that Louise had come to harm and to secure the evidence to present a strong and compelling case to put before the jury.

“Our thoughts remain with Louise’s family and friends and we sincerely hope that these guilty verdicts will bring them some comfort.”

Victim Louise Kam.Victim Louise Kam.
Victim Louise Kam.

Missing

Louise, from Potters Bar, Hertfordshire, was last seen by a family member near the Spires Shopping Centre in Barnet on July 26, 2021.

She was reported missing the following day and an investigation was launched.

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Her black BMW was recovered by police on July 28 in Edgware, and her body was found on August 1 in a wheelie bin in Wood End Road, Harrow.

Arrests

Mohammed El-Abboud, a delivery driver, was arrested on 28 July with Kusai Al-Jundi, a chef at a kebab restaurant, arrested the following day.

Officers established that over a period of months, Kusai Al-Jundi had planned to deceive Louise into signing over two properties, one in Gallant’s Farm Road, Barnet, and the other in High Road, Willesden, convincing her he was wealthy and had financial backers. Louise had seen this as an opportunity to sell the properties and as a fresh start for her and her family.

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Kusai Al-Jundi

They met her at the Gallant’s Farm Road address to finalise arrangements on July 26 and she was killed there at some point that day.

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The following day, Al-Jundi began to use Louise’s mobile phone to send messages to her friends and family, pretending she was alive and well, and that she had gone on holiday.

Those who knew her best realised that this was a lie and that the messages they were being sent could not have been written by her.

Mohamed El AbboudMohamed El Abboud
Mohamed El Abboud

Later that day, El-Abboud sold Ms Kam’s BMW to an unsuspecting buyer. He bought new clothes with the proceeds and posted a TikTok video of him dancing to music in the driveway of the Barnet home.

Ms Kam’s body was placed in a bin and on July 28 moved to Wood End Road in Harrow.

The investigation

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The police investigation linked the two men to the killing, establishing that the mobile phone messages had been sent using the wi-fi at Al-Jundi’s restaurant in Willesden and finding traces of both men’s DNA on a pair of gloves wrapped up with Louise’s body.

They examined thousands of hours of CCTV to track the defendants’ movements and link them to Louise, and interviewed dozens of potential witnesses.

El-Abboud’s DNA was found on a hair dryer - the electrical flex had been removed and used to strangle Louise. Her blood and fibres from her clothes were found on a jumper he was wearing.

Met Police

Detective Chief Inspector Brian Howie, from Specialist Crime, who led the investigation, said: “This was a despicable, calculated and callous crime of greed carried out by two young men against an elderly lady.

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“Over a number of months, Al-Jundi attempted to plunder her life savings and take ownership of her properties. El-Abboud assisted his friend in bringing the plot to a fatal conclusion; Louise was strangled and her body dumped unceremoniously in a rubbish bin.

“Heartless attempts were then made to deceive her family and friends as to her whereabouts.

“As a result of a painstaking investigation, my team discovered evidence that conclusively linked both defendants to the murder of Louise.

“My thoughts and sympathies remain with the family and friends of Louise who, despite this verdict, may never get over the tragic circumstances surrounding her death.”

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