Croydon man accused of Bournemouth beach murder admits refusing police his phone code
Briefly

Nasen Saadi, a 20-year-old accused of murdering Amie Gray at Bournemouth beach, pleaded guilty to refusing to provide his mobile phone access code to police during his trial.
Prosecutor Sarah Jones KC is set to open the prosecution's case against Saadi, who denies the murder and attempted murder charges, but has already entered a guilty plea related to police noncompliance.
Amie Gray’s wife Sian expressed profound grief, stating, 'Words cannot describe the pain that we feel. Amie was the most loving wife and mother... I will miss you immensely my love.'
Sharon Macklin, Gray's mother, described her daughter as 'beautiful inside and out,' expressing family devastation over the loss of a 'funny, kind and energetic soul'.
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