Mum-of-four accused of hacking off boyfriend's penis & stabbing pal to death in sick double murder appears in court | The Sun

A MUM-OF-FOUR has appeared in court accused of chopping off her boyfriend's penis and stabbing his mate to death in a sick double murder.

Jasmine Everleigh, 44, has been charged with the murder of Samir Esbeck, 59, and Sarkis Abboud, 61.


She is understood to have stabbed her partner of 10 years Samir before cutting off his genitals in the early hours of May 5 this year.

His body was found at an apartment in Melbourne, Australia.

His pal Sarkis was also stabbed, and died on the way to hospital.

Everleigh was later arrested on a nearby tram, and she was given medical treatment for cuts to her arm.

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She was charged with murder the next day.

During a court hearing on Monday, Everleigh's lawyer requested a psychiatric report be prepared before her next court date on September 19.

She appeared in court from hospital with her video turned off, the Herald Sun reports.

No details of the allegations against her were addressed in court.

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Her lawyer told her that her case was being adjourned "to get some important material that might assist your case".

Cops said Everleigh had left a trail of blood along several roads and a children's playground prior to her arrest.

Sarkis’s daughter, Christine, 21, released a heartbreaking tribute to her late dad at the time of his death.

She said she wishes every day that it "could have been her" and not her "bubbly, giant teddy bear" dad who died.

“No one deserves this kind of pain left with them,” she wrote on Facebook.

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