A woman who helped orchestrate a fatal acid attack on her ex-husband has been found guilty of manslaughter and attempted kidnapping.

Paris Wilson, 35, from Plymouth, was found not guilty of murder.

Danny Cahalane, 38, suffered catastrophic injuries during the attack at his home in Plymouth in February 2025 and died in hospital weeks later.

A jury at Winchester Crown Court returned guilty verdicts for manslaughter to Wilson and fellow defendant Ramarnee Bakas, 23, of London. It also returned guilty verdicts for murder on Abdulrasheed Adedoja, 23, and Israel Augustus, 26, both from London. A sentencing date is yet to be confirmed.

Along with Wilson, Jean and Arrone Mukuna - aged 24 and 25 respectively and both from London - were also found guilty of attempted kidnap.

Isanah Sungum, 22, from Edmonton in London, was found guilty of being part of an organised crime gang.

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