Mum of TikToker has murder sentence appeal rejected

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The mother of a TikTok influencer, who was convicted of the murder of her lover and his friend in a high-speed car chase, has had an appeal to reduce her sentence rejected.

Ansreen Bukhari, of George Eardley Close in Stoke-on-Trent, was convicted of the murder of Saqib Hussain and Hashim Ijazuddin in February 2022 alongside her daughter, Mahek Bukhari, and two other men.

She was jailed for 26 years and nine months, but on Friday it was claimed the sentencing judge had failed to appropriately take into account the coercive and controlling behaviour she had suffered at the hands of Hussain.

A panel of three Court of Appeal judges dismissed the claim, saying that the sentence was justified.

James Millington KC, representing Ansreen, told the court that judge Timothy Spencer KC had "set the bar too high" when sentencing the 49-year-old.

He said she had been subjected to coercive and controlling behaviour from Hussain, in the weeks before the crash took place, and that the police had received a report of similar behaviour from an unrelated woman.

Millington argued that this "campaign of behaviour" - which is now subject to new legislation - should have been used as mitigation by the sentencing judge.

During a three-month trial in 2023, Leicester Crown Court heard Hussain, from Banbury in Oxfordshire, had been "lured" into meeting the Bukharis on the pretence he would be given back £3,000 he said he had spent on taking his lover out during their relationship.

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