THESE are the first pictures of the heavily pregnant woman who died in a
suspected arson attack on her Essex flat.
Tragic mum-to-be Khabi Abrey, 30, suffocated on fumes after a deadly fire on
the ninth floor of her Southend apartment.
Lillo Troisi, 47, of Westcliff, appeared in court yesterday charged with her
murder.
Unemployed Troisi also faces charges of arson with intent to endanger life and
arson being reckless as to whether life was endangered.
He appeared at Southend magistrates’ court Wearing a red prison-issue
tracksuit.
Troisi did not not enter a plea and is due in Chelmsford crown court today.
Khabi was in the later stages of pregnancy when she was killed by a fire
started close to the front door of her home.
She was rushed to Southend hospital after suffocating on fumes but died on
Monday evening.
Her unborn baby died of cardiac arrest, coroners said.
It was also revealed that Nigerian born Khabi was married but her husband,
named only as Judah, was not in at the time.
Her friends today took to Facebook to pay tribute to her.
Joy Munya Munemo wrote: “Stolen from this troubled earth. Your soul at a
better place.”
Atupele Kapisa said: “God Comfort your husband during this difficult time.
“Your smile was always bright rest in peace beautiful empress.”
A heartwrenching tribute from pal Lavy Lev read: “To say that I am lost for
words would be an understatement.
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“The very first moment I met you and Juda, I fell in love with your spirit.
“You were a truly amazing women who most definitely touched me and everyone
around you.
“A true angel has been taken away from us to soon.
“May you and your baby rest heavenly peace.”
Meanwhile,
raised more than £1,000 in a single day.
A pal, known as Sis Simiah, set up the fundraising page yesterday morning.
She wrote: “This has left a distraught partner, father to be Judah and family
in total shock and disbelief .
“Please could all caring people, family and friends, come together and help
raise much needed funds for our dear bredrin and his family in this terrible
time.
“We want to raise funds to help cover any financial difficulties this tragic
loss has brought about to heart and home.
“Can you even begin to imagine how heavy this situation could strike us in our
lives, especially when in close preparation for the birth of their first
child?”
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