Court told 'evidence overwhelming' in Sir David Amess murder case

Ali Harbi Ali is on trial accused of killing the former Southend MP

Ali Harbi Ali in the dock at the Old Bailey
Author: Emily Pennink and Ryan Hooper, PAPublished 11th Apr 2022
Last updated 11th Apr 2022

The case against the man accused of killing Sir David Amess is "utterly overwhelming", jurors have been told.

Ali Harbi Ali, 26, from Kentish Town, is on trial at the Old Bailey for fatally stabbing the veteran Conservative MP during a constituency surgery in Leigh-on-Sea in Essex last October.

In a closing speech on Monday, prosecutor Tom Little QC said the evidence against Ali was "utterly overwhelming and compelling".

He told jurors: "I suggest you will never forget the body worn footage of the defendant still holding the bloody knife he had had for five years for just such an attack in that church on Sir David Amess."

He reminded the jury of Ali's "cool, calm and collected" behaviour upon his arrest.

In his evidence to the court, Ali was "smiling, almost enjoying reliving and explaining what he intended to do and what he had done, revelling, you may think, in his terrorist acts", Mr Little asserted.

The prosecutor told jurors: "In Ali Harbi Ali world he has done nothing wrong.

"But you live in the real world, and in the real world you cannot take the law into your hands, hence he has no defence to the charge of murder."

Mr Little called on the jury to consider the evidence by applying "cool logic and common sense".

Tracy Ayling QC, defending, told jurors that the defendant's case was that he acted to "save lives" in Syria.

She said: "His purpose was, as he puts it now, to save lives at the expense of Sir David's but also his own."

Ali has denied murder and preparing acts of terrorism.

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