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Maninder Pal Singh Kohli was a sandwich delivery driver

Girl 'called 999 before murder'

A 17-year-old girl whose body was found at a roadside called 999 after she was abducted by her alleged killer, a court has heard.

Hannah Foster hoped the emergency services operator would hear the conversation with Marinder Pal Singh Kohli, Winchester Crown Court heard.

The prosecution alleges it was Mr Kohli's voice heard during the call.

Hannah disappeared after a night out in Southampton in 2003. Mr Kohli, 40, denies murder, rape, and kidnap.

He also denies a charge of false imprisonment.

Nicholas Haggan QC, prosecuting, said the operator could not hear what was being said and there was a system which disconnected the call after a short time to stop accidental emergency calls clogging up the system.

Found strangled

Mr Haggan said it was the crown's case that the driver of the vehicle heard speaking on the tape was Mr Kohli, a sandwich delivery driver.

The jury heard that Hannah disappeared on 14 March 2003 after a night out with friends. She was found strangled in Allington Lane in West End, near Southampton, two days later.

Mr Haggan said she was walking a short distance from a bus stop to her home in Southampton when she disappeared.

"At 11pm that evening, Hannah managed to use her mobile phone to contact the emergency services.

"It's quite obvious from the recording that she was in a moving vehicle. In that vehicle with her was a man.

"That man was speaking to her in a heavily-accented voice."

The trial continues.

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Maninder Pal Singh Kohli was a sandwich delivery driver

Girl 'called 999 before murder'

A 17-year-old girl whose body was found at a roadside called 999 after she was abducted by her alleged killer, a court has heard.

Hannah Foster hoped the emergency services operator would hear the conversation with Marinder Pal Singh Kohli, Winchester Crown Court heard.

The prosecution alleges it was Mr Kohli's voice heard during the call.

Hannah disappeared after a night out in Southampton in 2003. Mr Kohli, 40, denies murder, rape, and kidnap.

He also denies a charge of false imprisonment.

Nicholas Haggan QC, prosecuting, said the operator could not hear what was being said and there was a system which disconnected the call after a short time to stop accidental emergency calls clogging up the system.

Found strangled

Mr Haggan said it was the crown's case that the driver of the vehicle heard speaking on the tape was Mr Kohli, a sandwich delivery driver.

The jury heard that Hannah disappeared on 14 March 2003 after a night out with friends. She was found strangled in Allington Lane in West End, near Southampton, two days later.

Mr Haggan said she was walking a short distance from a bus stop to her home in Southampton when she disappeared.

"At 11pm that evening, Hannah managed to use her mobile phone to contact the emergency services.

"It's quite obvious from the recording that she was in a moving vehicle. In that vehicle with her was a man.

"That man was speaking to her in a heavily-accented voice."

The trial continues.

**Following complaints by Sikhs the artists picture 'with' the turban has been removed from the BBC web site**

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This is the same guy that the SUN went to India for and offered a big reward to catch him. As excepted the Hindu government and Punjab police coperated fully, after all anything to betray a Sikh.

Shame these people won’t go to Afghanistan and offer such a big reward to catch Osama Bin Laden. Why not? Because they know they will get there backside shot.

However if he is guilty then he should pay the price.

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This is the same guy that the SUN went to India for and offered a big reward to catch him. As excepted the Hindu government and Punjab police coperated fully, after all anything to betray a Sikh.

A good thing too, he's been accused of horrendous crimes.

Shame these people won’t go to Afghanistan and offer such a big reward to catch Osama Bin Laden. Why not? Because they know they will get there backside shot.

There is a huge reward on offer, not only for the capture of bin Laden, but for information that will lead to his capture.

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