Double murderer Simon Levy has denied stabbing a Belmarsh prison officer with a pen before trying to strangle him.
- 5 days ago
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The 41-year-old was handed a rare whole-life sentence last week for killing grandmother Carmenza Valencia-Trujillo, 53, in March last year and mother-of-four Sheryl Wilkins, 39, five months later in August 2025.
He was also sentenced for the rape of a third victim, who was left for dead near his home in Tottenham, north London, in January last year.
Levy attacked all three women, who were vulnerable sex workers, while he was on bail.
He appeared at Westminster Magistrates' Court by video-link from Belmarsh prison, wearing sunglasses and a grey T-shirt.
He spoke to confirm his name and date of birth before entering not guilty pleas to charges of assault by actual bodily harm and intentional strangulation of a prison officer, named as Paul Dunne in charges.
The court heard, in a meeting on 18 February this year, Levy allegedly stabbed the officer multiple times in the arm and neck with a pen, while he was being held on remand at the maximum-security prison in south-east London awaiting trial.
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