A man who murdered two people and took their bodies in suitcases to Bristol's Clifton Suspension Bridge has been sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 42 years.

Warning: This article contains graphic descriptions of murders.

Yostin Andres Mosquera, from Colombia, killed Albert Alfonso and Paul Longworth in west London on 8 July last year.

The 35-year-old was caught when members of the public noticed blood leaking from the cases. He ran away but was caught a few days later.

Mosquera had been flown to London by Mr Alfonso and Mr Longworth, who were civil partners he had struck up a friendship with. Mosquera and Mr Alfonso also engaged in extreme sex at the couple's Shepherd's Bush flat.

Image: Mosquera with Albert Alfonso and Paul Longworth

Image: Yostin Mosquera ra

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