Woman Charged With Murder, Dismemberment of Husband Missing Since July 2023

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A woman has been charged over the alleged murder and dismemberment of her husband in Sydney's south-west last year.
 

A woman who allegedly butchered and binned her husband's body before impersonating him on social media to disguise his death has been charged with murder.
 

A woman is alleged to have murdered her husband, butchered his body using a power saw and hidden his remains in bins scattered across south west Sydney before she was arrested in a dramatic breakthrough.
 

Husband ‘chopped up and put in bins’ over ‘love triangle’​


“Ms Noufl’s image can be revealed for the first time following her arrest last week.

According to police, Ms Noufl allegedly killed her husband Mamdouh during a heated argument in their Greenacre home.

She is accused of using an electric saw to cut his body into pieces and disposing of the remains in public bins across Sydney’s southwestern suburbs.

It is further alleged that after the murder, Ms Noufl used her husband’s social media accounts to contact his Egyptian girlfriend, demanding the return of the money he had sent.”


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Sydney woman accused of murdering and butchering husband​

December 11, 2024

A woman is alleged to have killed and butchered her husband before discarding his remains in bins in the suburbs around her home.

Nirmeen Noufl, 54, was not present in Burwood Local Court on Wednesday after she was in October charged with the murder of her husband Mahmoud at their Greenacre home, a year-and-a-half after he went missing.


It has been alleged that Ms Noufl cut up her husband using kitchen knives and a drop saw and put his body parts in 20 to 30 plastic rubbish bags.

Police have alleged that his body parts were then disposed of in bins across Bexley and Chullora before
Ms Noufl used chemicals and bleach to clean the crime scene.

Further reports were yet to be served, with the matter to return to court next year.

The prosecution asked for an eight-week adjournment.”


 

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