Convicted Lewisham Man Admits Killing Pregnant Girlfriend After She Refused Abortion

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A shocking murder case has gripped South East London after Shaine March, 47, admitted to killing his pregnant girlfriend Alana Odysseos, 32, during a violent confrontation over her refusal to terminate her pregnancy.

The brutal incident unfolded on July 22 outside Alana’s home on Lynmouth Road in Walthamstow, London. Prosecutors told the Central Criminal Court (Old Bailey) that March had pressured Odysseos to have an abortion, leading to a heated argument on the morning of the attack.

According to witness statements and court documents, March stabbed Alana 19 times in a frenzied assault. Emergency services rushed to the scene, but both she and her unborn child were pronounced dead shortly after.

In a chilling confession, March allegedly told police at the scene, “I did it. I killed her — Alana Odysseos. I killed her hahahaha.” Later, during transport to the police station, he added, “I hope she isn’t dead. I hope the baby in her belly is still alive. But you know what yeah? I did say to her, have the abortion.”

March has admitted manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility but denies murder. Prosecutors argue that the killing was intentional and aggravated by his repeated attempts to coerce Alana into ending her pregnancy. The court heard that the young mother was determined to keep her unborn child despite March’s opposition.

Neighbours described Alana as “kind, warm and full of life,” recalling the horrifying moment they heard her screams outside the house. One witness told reporters, “It was terrifying. She screamed like she was fighting for her life.”

Police have since confirmed that March was arrested on the spot and taken into custody. A formal sentencing date is expected to follow once the court delivers its final ruling on the charge of murder versus manslaughter.

Detective Chief Inspector Joanna Yorke of the Metropolitan Police Service described the case as “a deeply distressing and senseless act of violence that took two innocent lives — a young woman and her unborn baby.”

The tragic case has sparked renewed conversations in the UK around domestic violence, coercion during pregnancy, and the protection of vulnerable women. Alana’s family has appealed for privacy and justice as they mourn the loss of both mother and child.

The trial continues at the Old Bailey, with prosecutors pushing for a murder conviction. A sentencing date will be set in the coming weeks.

🕊 In memory of Alana Odysseos and her unborn child.

📍 Walthamstow, London

📅 Trial ongoing — October 2025


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