Man Convicted of Rape and Manslaughter of NHS Worker in London Park
Mohamed Iidow found guilty of attacking Natalie Shotter, who died from a heart attack after being raped while unconscious on a park bench.
- Natalie Shotter, a 37-year-old NHS worker and mother of three, was found dead in Southall Park, west London, in July 2021.
- Mohamed Iidow, previously convicted for online grooming, was found guilty of rape and manslaughter at the Old Bailey.
- CCTV footage showed Iidow repeatedly assaulting Shotter, who was deeply unconscious after a night out.
- Prosecutors argued that the sexual assault caused Shotter's heart attack, leading to her death.
- Iidow denied the charges and claimed the encounter was consensual, but evidence contradicted his account.