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My beautiful daughter was killed after monster repeatedly raped her on a park bench... I will never speak his name

A mother has spoken about her devastating loss after her daughter died following a harrowing incident where she was repeatedly raped while unconscious on a park bench. Dr Cas Shotter Weetman described how she would never speak the name of the "despicable, deviant monster" responsible for the death of her daughter, Natalie Shotter.

Natalie, 37, was found dead on a bench in Southall Park, west London, on July 17, 2021. She had been repeatedly raped and sexually assaulted by Mohamed Lidow while she was passed out.

Lidow, 35, has been convicted of rape and manslaughter following a trial at the Old Bailey that detailed the "disturbing and shocking" assault. Dr Shotter Weetman braved the "absolutely unbearable" process of attending the month-long trial of the convicted sex offender at the Old Bailey, where distressing CCTV footage left relatives and jurors in tears.

Lidow frequently altered his account, initially alleging Natalie consented to sex in return for money, but his fabrications were dismissed by a jury. Lidow is due to be sentenced in December after being found guilty.

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Dr Shotter Weetman, an NHS cardiology practitioner, stated: "We got the justice that Nat deserved. But he had no remorse whatsoever.

"I never want to speak his name. I will refer to him as the 'despicable deviant monster' because that's what he is... I'll never say his name... but need to say her name and talk about Nat and what she meant to people. That should be the legacy."

Natalie, a west London resident from Heston and mother of three, had been suffering from post-natal depression following the birth of her third child, a little girl only 21 months old at

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