Man Convicted of Rape and Manslaughter in Tragic Park Bench Case
Mohamed Iidow found guilty of assaulting and causing the death of NHS worker Natalie Shotter in London.
- Natalie Shotter, a 37-year-old NHS worker and mother of three, was raped and killed by Mohamed Iidow in Southall Park, west London, in July 2021.
- Iidow was convicted of rape and manslaughter at the Old Bailey, showing no remorse during the trial.
- The attack led to Shotter's death by cardiac arrest, with the prosecution proving the assault was the direct cause.
- Shotter's mother, Dr. Cas Shotter Weetman, criticized police for failing to assist her vulnerable daughter on the night of her death.
- Iidow, with prior convictions for online sexual offenses, is set to be sentenced in December.