Moroccan asylum-seeker gets life sentence for killing UK retiree in attack motivated by war in Gaza

This screen grab taken from PA Video shows judge Mrs Justice Cheema-Grubb, during a live broadcast from Teesside Crown Court, sentencing Moroccan asylum seeker Ahmed Alid, 45, who was found guilty of murdering Terence Carney, attempting to murder his own housemate and assaulting two police officers, to life with a minimum term of 45 years, at the court in London, Friday May 17, 2024. (PA Video/PA via AP)

LONDON (AP) 鈥 A Moroccan asylum-seeker who stabbed a British retiree to death in revenge for Israel鈥檚 war against Hamas was sentenced Friday to at least 45 years in prison for what the judge termed a terrorist act.

Ahmed Alid told police after his arrest that he鈥檇 killed 70-year-old Terence Carney in the northeast England town of Hartlepool because 鈥淚srael had killed innocent children.鈥

鈥淭hey killed children and I killed an old man,鈥 he said during questioning.

Prosecutors said that on Oct. 15 鈥 eight days after the Hamas attack on Israel that triggered the war in Gaza 鈥 Alid attacked his housemate, Iranian asylum-seeker Javed Nouri, with a knife as he slept. Nouri survived. Alid then ran outside, encountered Carney having a morning walk and stabbed him six times.

Prosecution lawyer Jonathan Sandiford said Alid had told police that 鈥渋f he had had a machine gun and more weapons, he would have killed more victims.鈥

Alid, 45, had denied the charges against him. Although he acknowledged stabbing the men, he said he had no intent to kill or cause serious harm.

A jury at Teesside Crown Court last month found Alid guilty of one count of murder, one count of attempted murder and two counts of assaulting police officers during his post-arrest interview.

Judge Bobbie Cheema-Grubb sentenced Alid to life with no chance of parole for 45 years, saying he had shown 鈥渘o genuine remorse or pity鈥 for his victims.

鈥淭he murder of Terence Carney was a terrorist act in which you hoped to influence the British government,鈥 she said. 鈥淵ou hoped to frighten the British people and undermine the freedoms they enjoy.鈥

In a victim impact statement, the victim鈥檚 wife Patricia Carney said she could no longer go into town because it was 鈥渢oo painful鈥 to be near the spot where her husband was murdered.

Nouri, a convert to Christianity, said the attack had destroyed his sense of safety.

鈥淚 would expect to be arrested and killed in my home country for converting to Christianity but I did not expect to be attacked in my sleep here,鈥 his statement said. 鈥淗ow is it possible for someone to destroy someone鈥檚 life because of his religion?鈥

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