LONDON (BN24)— A homeless man has admitted to murdering a woman with a mallet just days after she allowed him to stay at her home in Hammersmith, west London, in a case that has shocked the local community and highlighted the potential risks faced by those offering help to vulnerable individuals.

Apapale Adoum, 39, pleaded guilty at the Old Bailey to the murder of 37-year-old Victoria Adams, who was found dead in her flat in February. Prosecutors told the court Adams suffered at least ten separate head injuries from repeated blows with the mallet.
The court was told that Adams had recently written a letter asking Adoum to leave her property. Neighbours reported hearing screams in the middle of the night in the days leading up to the grim discovery of her body, raising concerns that she may have been in danger prior to the fatal attack.
Adoum appeared in court wearing a grey t-shirt and submitted a handwritten document containing derogatory remarks about the victim. His demeanor and written comments further underscored the disturbing nature of the crime.
Judge Nigel Lickley KC addressed Adoum directly, stating: “I will sentence you on 24 October, and on that day I will sentence you to a life sentence. The thing I have to decide is the minimum term you will serve.”
The case has brought renewed attention to the dangers faced by individuals who offer shelter to those in precarious living conditions, especially when no formal support systems are in place. Sentencing in October will determine how long Adoum must serve in prison before he is eligible for parole.



