Ayman Aziz Murders Viktorija Sokolova

Ayman Aziz Viktorija Sokolova

Ayman Aziz was a sixteen year old living in England when he would murder fourteen year old Viktorija Sokolova

According to court documents Ayman Aziz had invited Viktorija Sokolova to meet up with him at a Wolverhampton Park to smoke weed which the fourteen year old agreed to. However shortly after their meeting Aziz would brutally attack Viktorija, sexually assaulting and then beating to death the teen. The coroner described her attack as being beaten with a hammer like object

Ayman Aziz would be arrested, convicted and sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole for nineteen years

Ayman Aziz Case

A 17-year-old boy (Ayman Aziz) has been detained for at least 19 years for the rape and murder of a teenage girl.

After killing 14-year-old Viktorija Sokolova the youth dumped her body on a park bench in Wolverhampton.

During a three-week trial at Wolverhampton crown court he denied any wrongdoing, but was unanimously convicted of the murder by a jury on 14 December last year.

At the same court on Friday, he was sentenced to life and ordered to serve a minimum term of 19 years.

Detectives believe the boy used a hammer, which has never been found, to launch what prosecutors called a “ferocious and sustained” attack on the victim, who suffered a fractured skull and spine.

Jurors heard that Lithuanian-born Viktorija was lured to West Park late on 11 April last year after being contacted by her killer on Facebook Messenger.

Following the killing, the youth was caught on CCTV as he attempted to cover up the offence by hiding clothing, having deleted Facebook messages and hurled his victim’s phone towards a lake.

The boy (Ayman Aziz) – who refused to give evidence, claiming to be suffering from learning difficulties – initially denied even meeting Viktorija.

Boy, 17, given life for rape and murder of girl in Wolverhampton | Wolverhampton | The Guardian

Ayman Aziz News

The identity of a teenager who brutally raped and murdered a 14-year-old schoolgirl can be revealed for the first time after a court ruling.

Ayman Aziz, 17, contacted Viktorija Sokolova online and lured her to a Wolverhampton park, where he subjected her to horrific levels of violence in a two-hour attack before dumping her body on a bench.

He was handed a life sentence and ordered to serve at least 19 years behind bars at Wolverhampton Crown Court in February after being found guilty of her murder.

Aziz could not be identified in reports at the time as reporting restrictions because of his age were imposed.

Although the trial judge agreed to lift those restrictions following an application other media organisations, the teenager’s lawyers challenged that decision and the restrictions remained in place pending an appeal.

Adam Kane QC argued the reporting restrictions should not be lifted because they would have an adverse effect on Aziz’s rehabilitation.

He also said the teenager, who has been diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia, has been “bullied and threatened” in detention and has stopped attending educational classes as a result.

But the Lord Chief Justice Lord Burnett and two other senior judges rejected Aziz’s challenge at the Court of Appeal on Thursday, meaning he can now be named.

The judges also rejected an appeal by Aziz, who watched the hearing over a video link from the young offenders’ institution where he is detained, against his minimum term.

The teenager denied any wrongdoing during a three-week trial at Wolverhampton Crown Court but was found guilty by a jury on December 14 last year over the attack on Viktorija.

Lithuanian-born Viktorija – described in court by her mother as her “one and only” – was contacted by Aziz on Facebook Messenger and lured to Wolverhampton’s West Park late on April 11 2018.

She was savagely beaten in a pavilion before being dragged 150 yards to a bench, where her body was later discovered by a dog walker.

Sentencing Aziz, Mr Justice Jeremy Baker said the teenager carried out the “truly shocking” attack after watching pornography and carrying out internet research.

He was caught on CCTV as he attempted to cover up the offence by hiding bloodied clothing, having deleted Facebook messages and hurled his victim’s phone towards a lake.

Detectives believe he used a hammer, which has never been found, to launch the assault on his victim – who suffered a fractured skull, brain injuries and shattered vertebrae.

Throughout his trial, Ayman Aziz showed no remorse, gave no evidence in his defence and simply nodded as he was ordered by the judge to be taken to the cells.

In a victim impact statement, Viktorija’s mother Karolina Valantiniene said her daughter had “many beautiful plans for the future” – learning how to drive, finishing school – and she had spoken of “buying her a beautiful prom dress”.

She added: “Many times, I’ve asked why are there such terrible people on the Earth.

“To realise you don’t have your child any more, and never will again. Because she was my one and only daughter.

“Someone dared to raise his hand against her and take her away from me. Why?”

Lord Burnett said full reasons for the Court of Appeal’s decision will be given at a later date

Identity of boy serving life for ‘truly shocking” murder of schoolgirl revealed | ITV News Central

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