TikTok killer to appeal conviction over 'cold-blooded' murder

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TikTok killer to appeal conviction over 'cold-blooded' murder
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The 24-year-old former social media influencer, who is beginning a life sentence behind bars, will attempt to get acquitted according to her barrister

TikTok killer Mahek Bukhari will attempt to have her conviction for murder overturned at the Court of Appeal. .

The others found guilty of murder were also given lengthy minimum jail terms. But Mahek's barrister, Christopher Millington KC, told LeicestershireLive his client would be requesting leave to appeal against the conviction. The jury spent about five days considering their verdicts in the case. Each of the eight defendants had been charged with murder and an alternative charge of manslaughter, with additional charges of causing death by dangerous driving for Rekan Karwan and Raees Jamal.

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