Teen sentenced to 35 years for

Danyal Hussein

Teen sentenced to 35 years for murdering sisters in blood pact to win lotto

The sisters were slaughtered minutes after celebrating one of their birthdays – their limbs were found intertwined at a park

Teen sentenced to 35 years for

Danyal Hussein

A 19-year-old man has been sentenced to life behind bars for brutally killing two sisters as part of a supposed blood contract with a demon. Danyal Hussein is alleged to have made a deal to sacrifice the women, in exchange for striking it big in the national lottery.

Hussein’s unfortunate victims were 46-year-old Bibaa Henry and her 27-year-old half-sister Nicole Smallman, who had just finished hosting a lockdown party with friends in Wembley, London back in June 2020.

SISTERS MURDERED: AN UNTHINKABLE TALE OF HORROR

Danyal Hussein allegedly committed the heinous act at a park and the ghastliness of the discovery of their bodies is like no other: Their limbs were found intertwined and concealed in a hedgerow the next day, not far from where the party was. He repeatedly stabbed the two women and cut his hand before spraying his blood onto the victims and their belongings.

Hussein had signed a pact in his blood with a mythical figure he called King Lucifuge Rofocale. The note was read out in court:

“Perform a minimum of six sacrifices every six months for as long as I am free and physically capable. Sacrifice only women. Build a temple for you. Do everything that I have promised. For me, win the Mega Millions Super Jackpot, to receive fruitful rewards in return for the future sacrifices I make to you”

“The rewards could consist of wealth and power. To never be suspected of any crimes by the police and also that the police will never know of any crimes that I have done and that I will do.”

Note from Danyal Hussein

“This was a calculated and deliberate course of conduct, planned and carried out with precision,” presiding Justice Philippa Whipple said, the Guardian reported.