A
woman, who restarted her relationship with her abusive boyfriend on Christmas Eve was
strangled by him within 24 hours and dumped in a
canal.
Ruby
Love, 23, (pic.top) had suffered domestic violence at the hands of
Manzar Juma, 28, (pic.bottom) but left the safety of her mother's
home to rekindle their turbulent union.
He
is now starting a life sentence – with a sixteen-year minimum –
after he was convicted at the Old Bailey of her murder.
Juma,
of Hexham Gardens, Northolt, west London strangled Ruby with a
ligature on December 25, 2011 and threw her into a nearby stretch of
the Grand Union Canal.
He
had collected her the day before, Christmas Eve, from her mother's
home in Harrow at 5.30pm.
Shortly
afterwards, Ruby sent a text message to a friend confirming she and
Juma were back together again and he was going to take her out for a
meal.
Ruby
indicated they planned to visit the friend's house for a drink
beforehand.
The
couple never arrived and later Ruby's friend rang Juma to see where
they were.
Juma
answered, but denied any knowledge of such plans or having had any
contact with Ruby since their last split.
Between
1:30am and 1:45am on Christmas morning a couple living next door to
Juma heard shouting coming from his flat.
They
also heard a faint female voice pleading "no".
Around
three hours later the same neighbours were woken by Juma re-entering
their block of flats before leaving again and driving away in his
Vauxhall Zafira.
At
5:40am CCTV captured the vehicle traveling along the Uxbridge Road in
Southall before turning into Bankside, a quiet cul-de-sac which runs
parallel to the Grand Union Canal.
The
footage revealed the Vauxhall Zafira remained in Bankside for
approximately four minutes before it drove out and back onto the
Uxbridge Road.
Ruby's
body was discovered by a dog walker at 11:42am that same day.
She
was fully-clothed and floating face-down in the canal.
A
post mortem examination later concluded that she had died from
compression of the neck caused by a ligature.
Later
that afternoon Juma drove to West Ealing where he dumped Ms Love's
mobile telephone in a rubbish bin.
He
was arrested on December 27 and his Zafira seized.
Forensic
evidence linked Ruby's body to the boot of his car.
Despite
claiming that he had driven Ms Love to a venue in Southall and had
left her safe and well, Juma was charged with her murder.
Detective
Chief Inspector Tim Duffield, of the Homicide and Serious Crime
Command, said after Juma was imprisoned: "Today the truth
finally caught up with Manzar Jama.
“Not
only did he strangle Ruby and callously dump her body in a canal, he
then wove a web of lies to try to avoid capture.
"Our
deepest sympathies go out to Ruby Love's friends and family as they
try to come to terms with their loss and I hope that today's
conviction provides them with some small measure of solace."
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