She met a young man on a dating app, traveled from Canada to the UK to see him and was found stabbed to death – Prensa Libre

Ashley Wadsworth, a 19-year-old Canadian girl, met 23-year-old Jack Sepple through a dating app and decided to travel from Canada to the United Kingdom to see him and share with him to start the relationship they had agreed on at the app.

According to international media, Wadsworth traveled approximately 7,000 kilometers from Canada to the United Kingdom, where he arrived in November 2021.

Wadsworth toured several tourist sites alongside Sepple, including Buckingham Palace and the Tower of London. In addition, the young woman documented her coexistence on Facebook, a social network in which she published several photographs.

The 19-year-old was able to live with her boyfriend for three months. However, it all ended in tragedy because Ashley was allegedly killed by the boy she met in the app dating.

Wadsworth’s family was alarmed that he lost communication with her and his last Facebook post was on January 30.

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According to local media, Wadsworth was stabbed by Sepple in their shared apartment in the city of Chelmsford, the capital of Essex County. In addition, it was reported that neighbors alerted local authorities for alleged disturbances.

The young Canadian was declared dead in lieu of the facts, while Sepple was arrested and charged with murder.

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Wadsworth’s family is now asking the British courts to act immediately to clarify the act and convict the perpetrator.

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