Murders of Albert Alfonso and Paul Longworth
| Date | 8 July 2024 |
|---|---|
| Location | Shepherd's Bush, London, UK |
| Motive | Ambiguous—theft, or fear of being killed in retaliation by one of the victims |
| Deaths | 2 |
| Convicted | Yostin Andres Mosquera |
| Verdict | Guilty |
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| Sentence | Life imprisonment (minimum of 42 years) |
On 10 July 2024, suitcases containing human remains were found on Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol, in the South West of England, by bystanders who stopped a man acting suspiciously. A manhunt ensued, with police searching for a man in connection with the remains. The man was identified as Colombian national Yostin Andres Mosquera, who was subsequently arrested on 13 July 2024 at Bristol Temple Meads railway station.
It was soon discovered that the murders were committed in London where police found victims' missing body parts. In July 2025 at Woolwich Crown Court, Mosquera was convicted for the double murder.