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Former British actress dismembered

LONDON: A former star of the British soap “EastEnders” was beaten to death and dismembered by her brother after they argued over an overflowing sink, a court heard on Monday as the murder trial opened.


Tony McCluskie, 35, denies murder but has admitted the manslaughter of his sister Gemma, whose headless and limbless torso was found in a London canal last March.

Tony McCluskie had left the bathroom taps on at the east London flat they shared and his 29-year-old sister had driven home to tell him this was the “last straw” and he had to move out, London’s Old Bailey court heard.

Prosecutor Crispin Aylett said that McCluskie had killed his sister after the argument on March 1, cut up her body and dumped it in the Regent’s Canal in east London.

The severed head of the actress, who played Kerry Skinner in the BBC soap in 2001, was not discovered until September.

McCluskie claims that he “blanked out” after arguing with his sister and has no recollection of killing her, the jury heard.

“For some time, there had been tension between Miss McCluskie and her brother,” Aylett said.

“This was largely as a result of the defendant’s habitual use of cannabis.”         

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