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"This is a Covid house": Sinister graffiti scrawled on walls by killer in bid to fool police after murdering mum and teen daughter

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Don't miss a thing by getting the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox A cold-blooded killer murdered a mum and her 14-year-old daughter and then scrawled sinister graffitti at the scene in a bid to fool police.

Shahbaz Khan, 61, is believed to have drugged and strangled Dr Saman Mir Sacharvi, 49, and Vian Mangrio, at their home in Reedley, Lancs., and then attempted to hide his horrendous crimes by burning their bodies.

The Tesco worker and handyman, from Ribble Avenue, Burnley, had denied murder at Preston Crown Court but admitted the charges just as his trial was coming to a conclusion.

His wife Rabia Shahbaz, 45, denied a charge of perverting the course of justice by giving a false alibi for where her husband was at the

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