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Husband Mourad pleads not guilty to murder on mental illness grounds


After Mourad Kerollos stabbed his wife, Gihan, to death as she left her administrator job at a Sydney hospital in 2019, he dialled triple-0 and said “I killed my wife”, a court has heard.

The former Auburn hospital security guard was found nearby in his car minutes after making the call, along with a knife and a half-finished bottle of whiskey, Crown prosecutor Pat Barrett told the NSW Supreme Court on Tuesday.

Later, according to an officer’s statement, Mr Kerollos said he had consumed four or five drinks of the spirit that night, adding: “That was after I did what I did.”

Gihan Kerollos, also known as “Gigi”, was found dead with a Coles shopping bag covering her head outside the Prince of Wales Hospital in Randwick, where…



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