Wednesday, December 19, 2018

Pervert burglar, 23, faces jail as he admits having sex with corpse in funeral parlour after lifting the lids of several coffins

  • Kasim Khuram, 23, from Birmingham admitted lifting the lids of 'multiple coffins'
  • Police found him at Co-operative Funeralcare home in Great Barr at about 3am 
  • A psychiatric report was ordered and Khuram was told he can expect jail term
  • CPS said: 'It is difficult to imagine a more distressing violation of a loved one'
Kasim Khuram, 23, has admitted having sex with a corpse after lifting the lids of 'multiple coffins' at a funeral parlour
Kasim Khuram, 23, has admitted having sex with a corpse after lifting the lids of 'multiple coffins' at a funeral parlour
A burglar is facing a 'substantial' prison sentence after he admitted having sex with a corpse after lifting the lids of 'multiple coffins' at a funeral parlour.
Kasim Khuram, 23, from Birmingham, pleaded guilty today to sexual penetration of a body at the Central England Co-operative Funeralcare home in Walsall Road, in the Great Barr area, on November 11.
A judge adjourned Khuram's sentencing for a psychiatric report until January 31, but warned the defendant he was facing a 'substantial' jail term.
In a statement released after his appearance today, a Crown Prosecution Service spokesman said Khuram 'forced open the door' of the home at about 3am.
'While inside the funeral home the defendant lifted the lids of multiple coffins and sexually penetrated one of the corpses.'
Baljinder Kaur, from the CPS, said: 'This is an unusual case and it is difficult to imagine a more distressing violation of a loved one.
'On the strength of the case built by the police and CPS the defendant ultimately pleaded guilty and will now have to face the consequences.
Kasim Khuram, 23, from Birmingham, pleaded guilty to sexual penetration of a body at the Central England Co-operative Funeralcare home in Walsall Road (pictured)
Kasim Khuram, 23, from Birmingham, pleaded guilty to sexual penetration of a body at the Central England Co-operative Funeralcare home in Walsall Road (pictured)
'Our thoughts are with the families of the deceased.'
Khuram, of Kenilworth Road, Aston, appeared in custody in Birmingham Crown Court flanked by a security officer, and gave the thumbs-up to supporters in the public gallery during a 10-minute hearing.
The 23-year-old also admitted burglary of the funeral home, breaking into the building with the intention of stealing.
Wearing a black hooded top and trousers and sporting a Palestinian flag tattoo on the left side of his neck, he stood with hands clutched in front of him as the charges were read.
Relatives of the deceased were in court during the hearing. 
The court heard he was briefly sectioned under mental health laws on arrest, after officers alerted by the parlour's alarm turned up to find him still at the scene.
Judge Francis Laird QC said: 'I will adjourn your sentence to the date that has been raised in court.
'I will allow your solicitors the appropriate time to present to the court a medical report which your solicitor thinks will assist in delivering the appropriate sentence for you.
'But you must be under no illusion that you will receive a sentence of imprisonment for your offending in this case - a substantial sentence of imprisonment.' 
A Central England Co-operative spokesman said: 'Our primary concern is for the families we serve and the welfare of our funeral colleagues who have all been deeply affected by this incredibly disturbing and unprecedented event.
'The security measures at Great Barr are such that the alarm alerted the police, who were thankfully able to apprehend the suspect at the scene.
'We would like to thank the West Midlands Police for their care and assistance and we will work to support them in any way possible.
'We will not be making any further comment until the conclusion of this case.'

Khuram will receive his terms of sentencing after a psychological assessment, the judge ruled
Khuram will receive his terms of sentencing after a psychological assessment, the judge ruled (Image: SWNS)
Judge Francis Laird QC said: “I will adjourn your sentence to the date that has been raised in court.
“I will allow your solicitors the appropriate time to present the court a medical report, which your solicitor thinks will assist in delivering the appropriate sentence for you.
“But you must be under no illusion that you will receive a sentencing of imprisonment for your offending in this case – a substantial sentence of imprisonment.”
Khuram will return to court for sentencing on January 31.

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