Irate spurned sex worker who set hotel bed ablaze gets six years for manslaughter
Nora Es-Sadki Boughima 19, an Irate sex worker who was provoked resentment after being paid half of her £300 fee went to setting fire to hotel bead sparking a blazed which eventually killed maintenance worker Richard Staley. Boughima admits manslaughter and is jailed for six years for manslaughter . The Maintenance worker Richard Staley collapsed and died from a heart attack.
Analysis of the CCTV revealed that Es-Sadki Boughima has spent the night of 29 January 2018 with a man in a room at the Park Grand Paddington Court Hotel Executive Rooms. Es-Sadki Boughima left the room minutes before the fire alarm went off at about 14:50hrs. Twenty minutes earlier she asked a receptionist for a lighter before setting fire to the bed which the staff battled to put out. Es-Sadki Boughima had met a middle-eastern man in a nightclub, who was traced by police but left while she was still sleeping at around 8:30am, on January 30 leaving just £150.
Following her jailing today for six years, Detective Constable Mike Reilly, of Westminster borough, said As a result of her anger at not being paid Es-Sadki Boughima sought her revenge by deliberately setting fire to the bed in the hotel room. This was reckless act that endangered the lives of people in the hotel and neighbouring properties. I am glad Es-Sadki has now shown some remorse by pleading guilty to manslaughter. The sentence reflects the serious consequences of her actions.”