Mahmoud Hrouk killer visited police station day of murder

A man found guilty of raping and murdering a teenage boy in Sydney stopped by a police station the day of the horrific slaying.

Footage shows Aymen Terkmani visiting Fairfield Police Station on May 16, 2015, just hours before he sexually assaulted and killed 16-year-old Mahmoud Hrouk.

The video, obtained by 9News, shows the now 24-year-old dressed in a white t-shirt and sunglasses as he attended the station around 4pm for bail conditions related to a prior drugs charge.

 

Footage shows Aymen Terkmani (pictured) visiting Fairfield Police Station on May 16, 2015, just hours before he sexually assaulted and killed 16-year-old Mahmoud Hrouk

On Monday, a NSW Supreme Court jury found Terkmani guilty of sexually assaulting and murdering Mahmoud at an unoccupied Fairfield East home.

Mahmoud had reportedly been affected by ecstasy when he was beaten with a toaster and rolling pin, before he was then strangled and sexually assaulted.

His numerous injuries included a skull fracture, brain damage, fractured ribs, fractured eye socket, collapsed lung and internal injuries. 

The teenager’s half-naked body was reportedly discovered the following morning in a pool of blood.

Mahmoud’s family had frantically searched the neighbourhood for him following his disappearance, with his mother Maha Dunia last speaking to him at 9.42pm.

The teenager had whispered ‘Mum, I’m with Aymen,’ before their call was cut off.  

On Monday, a NSW Supreme Court jury found Terkmani guilty of sexually assaulting and murdering Mahmou, who was reportedly beaten with a toaster and strangled

On Monday, a NSW Supreme Court jury found Terkmani guilty of sexually assaulting and murdering Mahmou, who was reportedly beaten with a toaster and strangled

The video, from 9News, shows the now 24-year-old dressed in a white t-shirt and sunglasses as he attended the station around 4pm

The video, from 9News, shows the now 24-year-old dressed in a white t-shirt and sunglasses as he attended the station around 4pm

Ms Dunia testified she was in bed when Mahmoud left for his labouring job about 5.30am and asked her: ‘Mum do you need anything before I leave?’

She replied no and said ‘God bless you’ as he left the house and later phoned him around 9pm to tell him to come home. 

He replied he was with a friend and would come home on his pushbike, but in a second call, she told him: ‘Don’t worry about the bike I’m coming to pick you up.’

The family began searching the neighbourhood and reported Mahmoud missing to police.

During the search, Ms Dunia allegedly saw her son’s pushbike outside Terkmani’s house but by the next morning it was in a nearby street. 

Mahmoud (pictured) was brutally bashed and sexually assaulted in an unoccupied Fairfield East home, with his body discovered the following morning

Mahmoud (pictured) was brutally bashed and sexually assaulted in an unoccupied Fairfield East home, with his body discovered the following morning

 Mahmoud's family had frantically searched the neighbourhood for him following his disappearance, after he told his mother Maha Dunia 'I'm with Aymen,' in their last phone call

 Mahmoud’s family had frantically searched the neighbourhood for him following his disappearance, after he told his mother Maha Dunia ‘I’m with Aymen,’ in their last phone call

Mahmoud’s father, Azzam Hrouk, told the jury that during the search he kept looking for someone on the ground next to a bicycle.

‘I thought he might have fallen, had an accident,’ he said.

After he was told the bike was seen outside Terkmani’s house, Mr Hrouk went there around 4am and spoke to Terkmani who said ‘I don’t know any Mahmoud’.

Terkmani later claimed he parted from the teenager at 7.30pm after they ate at McDonald’s.

His father testified his son was at home at the time of the murder, with Terkmani showing no reaction to the verdict as it was handed down.

Terkmani is due to be sentenced on October 27.

The now 24-year-old Terkmani claimed he parted from the teenager at 7.30pm after they ate at McDonald's

The now 24-year-old Terkmani claimed he parted from the teenager at 7.30pm after they ate at McDonald’s

Terkmani showed no reaction to the verdict and is due to be sentenced in October

Terkmani showed no reaction to the verdict and is due to be sentenced in October

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