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Mohammed Durnion, who killed mother-of-two Reanne Coulson and buried her in shallow grave, sentenced to 18 years in prison – UK Times

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Labourer Mohammed Durnion has been jailed for 18 years for the manslaughter of mother-of-two Reanne Coulson, whose body was found in a shallow grave near Coventry last summer.

Mohammed Durnion’s friend and fellow ground worker Adam Moore was jailed for six years for assisting an offender, by helping to dispose of Ms Coulson’s body in Binley Woods.

Passing sentence on both men at Warwick Crown Court on Thursday, Judge Kristina Montgomery KC said that Ms Coulson had been deeply loved by her entire family, and was someone who helped others without hesitation.

The judge said that Durnion had “showed total contempt for her in life and in death”.

She told Durnion: “You put her body into a suitcase. You drove around with it on board, covering some considerable distance, to scope out locations where you might dispose of her body on land or in water.”

The judge also ruled that while the cause of death could not be established, the evidence showed that Durnion had strangled the victim.

Mohammed Durnion killed Reanne Coulson and buried her in woodland
Mohammed Durnion killed Reanne Coulson and buried her in woodland (West Midlands Police)

Durnion, 42, was convicted of manslaughter by a majority 11-1 verdict on Tuesday.

Jurors had heard how he used petrol to set part of Ms Coulson’s body on fire.

They had cleared him of murder and had been instructed to find Durnion, of Paynes Lane, Coventry, guilty of the alternative charge of manslaughter if they believed he had not intended to cause really serious bodily harm to Ms Coulson.

Durnion claimed during the trial that the 33-year-old died from a drug overdose on the night of 21 May 2025, when he had taken “stupid amounts” of cocaine and panicked, before burying her body in woodland five miles from his home.

The body of Reanne Coulson was found in Binley Woods more than a month after she was last seen
The body of Reanne Coulson was found in Binley Woods more than a month after she was last seen (West Midlands Police)

Durnion initially refused to answer police questions after his arrest on 24 June but took officers to the makeshift grave after being shown footage of a media appeal made by his victim’s relatives.

The three-week trial heard that police were sent to Durnion’s flat after a 999 call made by a neighbour who heard Ms Coulson, a sex worker who was known to take drugs, shouting for help.

Durnion, who had hidden Ms Coulson’s body under a mattress just minutes before, was caught on police body-worn cameras as he feigned a mental health crisis and falsely claimed his father had cancer.

Ms Coulson’s family raised the alarm after she failed to make contact with them on her birthday on 17 June 2025.

Her body was found 10 days later in woodland.

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