Tuesday 10 March 2015

Ex-Banker Worker Convicted Of Trying To Kill His Masseuse Girlfriend

Knife: Amish Kansagra
A bank worker, who quit his job after falling in love for the first time with a topless masseuse and her "sensual massages", was convicted yesterday of attempting to murder her by slashing her throat during a jealous knife rage.

Amish Kansagra, 28, opened a new massage parlour with Polish girlfriend Anna Imporowicz, 35, which offered "hand relief" to customers, but he was aware an ex in her native Warsaw was still pursuing her, plus interest from other men.

Kingston-upon-Thames Crown Court heard they rowed the day before after a man smiled at Anna at a Holborn salsa club and Kansagra had a knife on him when he arrived at their home at 20 Clitherow Road, Brentford on June 22.

Prosecutor Mr. Julian Jones told jury: "She saw Amish with the same knife in his hand and he shut the kitchen window and put the knife to her throat and said: 'You've made the wrong decision. You will die today.'

"He was trying to stab her neck and she felt him cut her neck and and she saw her blood and fell to the floor saying: 'I love you. Don't do this.'

Stabbed: Anna Imporowicz
"She described him as having gritted teeth and eyes: 'Like the devil' and he cut her neck again, harder and deeper, and used the tip of the knife to cut her gum."

"There is no pattern of offending to take into account when looking at the issue of dangerousness," announced Judge Susan Tapping. "A lengthy sentence will follow anyway.

"He says he was in sufficient control of himself to go so far and no further rather than being angry and suffering a total loss of control that led to him behaving in a way in which Anna believed she was fighting for her life."

Anna tried to flee out of the front door, but was pulled back by the defendant. "He still had the knife in one hand and the other hand around her neck and stabbed her in the side.

"She escaped via a window and while she had one leg out Amish tried to stab her everywhere," added Mr. Jones.

Luckily a retired nurse came to her aid and as Kansagra fled the bloody scene he told passers-by Anna had inflicted the injuries on herself.

"The prosecution say this was a clear cut case of attempted murder, an intention to kill."

The defendant slept rough and travelled to Manchester and back, eventually giving himself up at Shoreditch Police Station, initially claiming he remembered nothing due to a three-day vodka binge.

"He said she was the first person he had ever loved and that there was something inside him. He recalled stabbing Anna in the neck and seeing the blood and confirmed he was not acting in self-defence."

The jury were told they began dating when Kansagra became a regular client of Anna's, who massaged her naked customers while either topless or wearing skimpy underwear.

He quit his bank job and opened a massage parlour with her in South Ealing Road, but their "happy relationship" ended the day before the stabbing after a man smiled at Anna at a Holborn salsa club.

"When they got home he was shouting that Anna was a whore and Amish grabbed her phone and laptop and destroyed them."

Kansagra is accused of shoving her against a fridge and the stairs before leaving and it is suggested he posted a skimpy-clothed image of her on Facebook with the caption: "I'm a prostitute and proud of it."

They agreed to meet the next day, but Kansagra had already armed himself with a "big knife" he took from the massage parlour.

The defendant revealed his jealousy during a party the previous new year's eve and caused a scene when a guest became too friendly with Anna.

"A guy dropped a cocktail stick down her cleavage and later squeezed her bottom and Amish started swearing and scratched the man's nose," said Mr. Jones.

Anna told the jury they met through her work. "It was sensual massage and the masseuse would maybe be in her underwear or without a bra and the client would be without their underwear.

"It ends with hand relief," she added, insisting sexual intercourse would not take place.

Kansagra was convicted by the jury of one count of attempted murder and found not guilty of assaulting Anna by pushing her against the fridge and the stairs.

Before the trial he pleaded guilty to causing criminal damage, possessing a bladed article and inflicting grievous bodily harm with intent.


Kansagra, who put his head in his hands after the verdict was announced, was remanded in custody for sentencing on March 19.

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