Nimalarajah Mathiyadaranam
Murder *
Sentence
life imprisonment with a minimum term of 29 years
On June 20, 2025, Nimalarajah Mathiyadaranam, aged 47, premeditatedly stabbed his estranged wife Nilani Nimalarajah, aged 44, to death in the shop where she worked, Low Cost Food and Wine on Stanley Road in Bootle. Motivated by anger over not being invited to a family celebration for his daughter's first menstrual period, he purchased a block of knives from Asda supermarket while disguised, stashed them in a JD Sports bag, travelled by bus to the area, and waited until the shop was empty. He entered around 5pm, stabbed her 18 times targeting her chest, head, abdomen, and other areas with a large knife, which snapped due to the ferocity of the merciless, sustained, and brutal attack. The assault was captured on CCTV, showing him dragging her, jabbing at her face and eyes, and manipulating the knife in her abdomen to ensure death. After the attack, he drank whisky and ingested pesticide in an attempt to poison himself. Their 17-year-old daughter witnessed the aftermath and called for help. Nilani suffered 14 stab wounds and four slash wounds, piercing her lung, heart, skull, and spine, and was pronounced dead at 5.53pm in hospital. Mathiyadaranam had prior convictions for violence and was under restraining orders prohibiting contact with Nilani and his eldest daughter due to previous harassment and assault.
Pleaded guilty to murder after initially denying the charge. Judge Brian Cummings KC highlighted premeditation, domestic violence, previous convictions, breach of restraining orders, public location, alcohol influence, and devastating impact on children as aggravating factors. No meaningful remorse shown.