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Two Women Dead: Serial Killer Suspect Appears in Court
26 Nov
Summary
- Suspect accused in deaths of two women killed five months apart.
- Victims found in similar positions, one in a disused block.
- Accused faces additional charges including rape and strangulation.

Simon Levy, 40, has been accused in court of the murders of two women, Sheryl Wilkins and Carmenza Valencia-Trujillo, who were killed approximately five months apart. During a hearing at the Old Bailey, it was revealed that both victims were found in similar positions, adding a chilling detail to the ongoing investigation.
Ms. Valencia-Trujillo was discovered on March 17, 2025, in a largely disused block of flats on the Aylesbury estate in south-east London. Prosecutors allege she was killed during a sexual encounter. Just five months later, on August 24, 2025, Ms. Wilkins was found unresponsive in High Road, Tottenham.
Levy is also facing separate charges related to an incident on January 21, 2025, which include grievous bodily harm with intent, non-fatal strangulation, and two counts of rape against another woman. He has been remanded in custody pending a future hearing.



