Woman Accused of Chopping Up Her Mother

Arizo Nour alleged to have dumped dismembered body in Southall canal

The victim Karima Nour. Picture: Met Police

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August 17, 2023

A 33-year-old woman has appeared at the Old Bailey accused of killing her mother and disposing of her body in the Grand Union Canal.

Arizo Nour of Northumberland Crescent, Feltham was arrested after the dismembered body of a woman was found near a bridge over the canal near Bulls Bridge Road in Southall on Monday 7 August.

The previous day , police had been called to the house which Arizo Nour shared with her mother Karima after neighbours expressed concern about the welfare of the occupants.

Some body parts were recovered from the water in two suitcases but it was not until the following Thursday (10 August) that the bag containing the victim’s head was located in the canal.

Chief Superintendent Sean Wilson, local policing commander in west London, said,"This was a shocking incident and my thoughts are with the friends and family of Karima Nour.

"I appreciate the community's patience while cordons have been in place to allow searches of the canal to be carried out."

Arizo Nour has now been remanded in custody until December when there will be a further hearing on the case.

 

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