‘My DNA was on mower cord used to strangle her’

Colindale

A gardener accused of murdering the elderly secretary of an allotment association admits his DNA was found on the mower cord used to strangle her, a court heard. Widow Lea Adri-Soejoko, 80, was allegedly assaulted and rendered defenceless by plot holder Rahim Mohammadi, 42, before being throttled and laid on a pallet in a cobwebbed outhouse. Mrs Adri-Soejoko’s body was found the next morning after her daughter Tessa mounted a desperate search for her with police on the Colindale allotments…

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