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Mum in court accused of severing boyfriend’s penis and stabbing mate in double murder


Mum-of-four accused of chopping off her boyfriend’s penis and stabbing his mate to death in gruesome double murder faces court

  • Jasmine Eveleigh is charged with murder of her boyfriend and his mate in May
  • Boyfriend Samir Esbeck was found with penis removed at Melbourne apartment
  • His friend Sarkis Abboud died of stab wounds while on the way to hospital
  • Eveleigh faced court for the first time, with mental health report to be prepared 

A mother-of-four accused of murdering two men, including her boyfriend who was allegedly found with his penis severed, has appeared in court.

Jasmine Eveleigh is accused of the stabbing murder of her boyfriend Samir Esbeck, 59, and his friend Sarkis Abboud, 61, at an apartment in inner-Melbourne suburb Brunswick at 5:20am on May 5.

Mr Esbeck, 59, died at the scene with his penis allegedly removed while Mr Abboud, 61, died of stab wounds on his way to hospital.

Mother-of-four Jasmine Eveleigh is accused of murdering her boyfriend Samir Esbeck, 59, and Sarkis Abboud, 61, at a Brunswick apartment in Melbourne at 5.20am on May 5th

Mother-of-four Jasmine Eveleigh is accused of murdering her boyfriend Samir Esbeck, 59, and Sarkis Abboud, 61, at a Brunswick apartment in Melbourne at 5.20am on May 5th

Police at the scene of the alleged double murder at Brunswick, in inner-city Melbourne

The 44-year-old was found at a Carlton tram stop later that morning with a substantial amount of blood on her.

During a committal hearing on Monday morning, Ms Eveleigh´s lawyer Andrew McKenna requested a psychiatric report be prepared prior to her next court date.

Sarkis Abboud died on his way to hospital after being found with stab wounds. Picture: 7 News

Samir Esbeck was in a relationship with Ms Eveleigh at the time of his death and the pair were living together. Picture: 7 News

It is alleged Ms Eveleigh was living at the Brunswick apartment unit, on the corner of Breese and Hope Streets, with Mr Esbeck.

In the brief court appearance in the Melbourne Magistrates Court, Mr McKenna requested the matter be adjourned until the mental health report had been completed.

The matter will return to to court for a committal mention on September 19.

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