A schoolgirl was stabbed 60 times by her ex-boyfriend                  after he found out she cheated on him, an inquest was                  told.
                Arsema Dawit, 15, was killed in a "sustained" attack in                  a block of flats in Waterloo in June 2008, a jury heard.
                Ms Dawit's body was found covered in blood by                  neighbours in a lift along with a knife.
                Her ex-boyfriend, Thomas Nugusse, later confessed to                  the murder but could not be tried because he suffered                  brain damage in a prison suicide attempt.
                
                                                                       
                In a garbled phone call to emergency services, Nugusse,                  who was 21 at the time, said he had attacked Ms Dawit                  after finding out she had been cheating on him.
                During the call, which was read to a jury at Southwark                  Coroner's Court by coroner Dr Andrew Harris, Nugusse                  said: "She was lying to me and she said she loved me and                  she is cheating me."
                He added: "I choose I prefer to kill my girlfriend and                  then kill myself. I love you and I can't be without                  you."
                Ms Dawit received more than 50 wounds to her neck and                  others to her back and chest, the inquest heard.
                Her family claim her fears over Nugusse were ignored by                  police.
                In 2009, a jury at the Old Bailey was not permitted to                  return conventional innocent or guilty verdicts and                  instead found that Nugusse had "committed the acts". He                  was given an indefinite hospital order.
                The inquest is expected to last four weeks.
                                                 
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                 "We are going to find Yakubu, perhaps we can get some                milk from the masters' kitchen," Tanko said. He was the                son of the strongest wrestler in Dogongari. His father was                tall and hefty and threw any contester to the ground.                Tanko's father was well respected for his strength and the                man was a very gentle and humble man but Tanko was the                opposite of his father. He was weak, troublesome and very                mischievous. Had he not had a striking facial resemblance                with his father, as well as his height, his paternity                would have been in doubt. Bawa was the son of the village                tobacco merchant. His father was short and fat and very                tricky. He had a reputation for cheating people. He was                also a money lender who demanded very high interest. Bawa                was a replica of his father in every way, in appearance                and character except that Bawa was more considerate. He                could take pity on others itcr hoodwinking them. Garba did                not like him much "Really?" Sule asked. "I hope it will be                all right if I go with you." "You don't have to," Bawa                said. "You know if he takes more than expected, the master                would know he took his milk." "It's not bad if we shared                whatever Yakubu gives us with our fellows," Tanko said.                "Garba can even get from it," Sule said. Bawa made a face.                "Look at you, Sule, you have...... 
                
                
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          A schoolgirl was stabbed 60 times by her ex-boyfriend after he found out she cheated on him, an inquest was told.
Arsema Dawit, 15, was killed in a "sustained" attack in a block of flats in Waterloo in June 2008, a jury heard.
Ms Dawit's body was found covered in blood by neighbours in a lift along with a knife.
Her ex-boyfriend, Thomas Nugusse, later confessed to                  the murder but could not be tried because he suffered                  brain damage in a prison suicide attempt.
                
In a garbled phone call to emergency services, Nugusse, who was 21 at the time, said he had attacked Ms Dawit after finding out she had been cheating on him.
During the call, which was read to a jury at Southwark Coroner's Court by coroner Dr Andrew Harris, Nugusse said: "She was lying to me and she said she loved me and she is cheating me."
He added: "I choose I prefer to kill my girlfriend and then kill myself. I love you and I can't be without you."
Ms Dawit received more than 50 wounds to her neck and others to her back and chest, the inquest heard.
Her family claim her fears over Nugusse were ignored by police.
In 2009, a jury at the Old Bailey was not permitted to return conventional innocent or guilty verdicts and instead found that Nugusse had "committed the acts". He was given an indefinite hospital order.
The inquest is expected to last four weeks.
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"We are going to find Yakubu, perhaps we can get some milk from the masters' kitchen," Tanko said. He was the son of the strongest wrestler in Dogongari. His father was tall and hefty and threw any contester to the ground. Tanko's father was well respected for his strength and the man was a very gentle and humble man but Tanko was the opposite of his father. He was weak, troublesome and very mischievous. Had he not had a striking facial resemblance with his father, as well as his height, his paternity would have been in doubt. Bawa was the son of the village tobacco merchant. His father was short and fat and very tricky. He had a reputation for cheating people. He was also a money lender who demanded very high interest. Bawa was a replica of his father in every way, in appearance and character except that Bawa was more considerate. He could take pity on others itcr hoodwinking them. Garba did not like him much "Really?" Sule asked. "I hope it will be all right if I go with you." "You don't have to," Bawa said. "You know if he takes more than expected, the master would know he took his milk." "It's not bad if we shared whatever Yakubu gives us with our fellows," Tanko said. "Garba can even get from it," Sule said. Bawa made a face. "Look at you, Sule, you have......
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