Criminology Student Sentenced to Life for Murder in Preplanned Bournemouth Beach Attack
Nasen Saadi, 21, will serve a minimum of 39 years for the murder of Amie Gray and attempted murder of Leanne Miles, with the court citing his misogynistic motives and lack of remorse.
- Nasen Saadi was sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 39 years at Winchester Crown Court for the murder of Amie Gray and the attempted murder of Leanne Miles on May 24, 2024.
- The attack was premeditated, with Saadi researching murder, scouting locations, purchasing knives, and booking hotels in Bournemouth days before the crime.
- Saadi stabbed Amie Gray 10 times, fatally wounding her, and inflicted 20 stab wounds on Leanne Miles, who survived the attack.
- The court emphasized Saadi’s suppressed rage towards women and society as his motive, alongside his fascination with violence and desire for notoriety.
- Amie Gray’s wife, Sian Gray, expressed profound grief over the public nature of the tragedy and its lasting emotional toll on their family.