Tuesday, December 4, 2018

Beautiful Medical Student Lured Businessman Into his Brutal HoneyTrap Death

Mundill Kaur Mahil, a devious medical student used as a honeytrap in the murder of a young businessman she claimed had tried to rape her.



Mahil had met fellow Sikh Gagandip at a Woolwich temple in 2009 and he became "emotionally dependant" on her following the murder of his father Charanjit.

Mr Singh, from Bexleyheath, had owned the satellite channel Sikh TV, and was the president of the British and Sikh Student Federation.



Gagandip Singh was in love with her and had even given her £12,000 to pay for her tuition fees.


He wooed Mahil with offers of gifts and at the end of August 2010 went to stay at her digs during the summer holidays as Mahil revised for resits.


But during the night Gagandip crept into her room and forced him on her by getting in to her bed. She forced him away, he broke down in tears and left.

After the attempted rape Mahil became "overwrought" as Gagandip persisted in trying to contact her and she and trainee electrician Shoker, 20, become close with her referring to him as her "protector."

“Intelligent and attractive” Mahil knew that Harvinder ‘Ravi’ Shoker, who she described as a ‘gangster friend’, would carry out her plan to attack Gagandip – because he too was in love with her.

Shoker recruited schoolpal Darren Peters and both were lying in wait in her bedroom last February.

Mahil lured Mr Singh down to her university house in Brighton in February last year, where he was set upon by Harvinder Shoker and Darren Peters.

The two men viciously beat Mr Singh, bundled him into the boot of a car and  drove back to the capital where in a quiet lane in Blackheath, south east London, where they set it alight.



The 21-year-old was set upon suffering at least five blows to the head as he desperately called out Mahil's name before losing consciousness.




Gagandip Singh, aged 21, of Langdale Crescent, Bexleyheath, died on February 26 2011.

His body was found in the boot of a blue Mercedes C-class in Angerstein Lane, Blackheath, at around 2am.

Ravi Shoker almost certainly had his own agenda - and it was not that of a righteous crusader to protect a young woman's virtue.

"Being infatuated by Mahil, he was more than willing to rid her of Gagandip, and as a consequence, he would expect Mahil to be forever indebted to him.


Mundil Mahil was accused of luring Gagandip Singh, 21, to his death by playing on his unrequited love for her.

Mahil was found not guilty of murder by a jury  but she was convicted of causing grievous bodily harm with intent.

Shoker, 20, of Charlton Park Lane, Greenwich, was jailed for life with a minimum 22-year term today after being found guilty of murder.

Peters, 20, of Shooters Hill Road, Blackheath, was sentenced to 12 years in a young offenders' institution after being found guilty of manslaughter.


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