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Sunday 14 August 2011

The receptionists At 4-Star Hotel Who Were Found Stabbed To Death

A man has appeared in court accused of murdering a couple found stabbed to death in a house.

Alice Adams and Tibor Vass, both aged 20, worked as receptionists at the Radisson Edwardian Heathrow Hotel in Harlington, west London.

Attila Ban, 31, a Hungarian man from Harlington, has been remanded in custody over the murders after appearing in court on Saturday.

He also worked at the hotel as a receptionist.



















Victims: Alice Adams and Tibor Vass were found stabbed to death.


Police found the bodies of Ms Adams, from Buckinghamshire, and Mr Vass, a Hungarian national, from Harlington, on Wednesday after concerns were raised about their welfare.

Both died of multiple stab wounds.

They were discovered at a property behind the Radisson Hotel with the rear gardens backing on to the hotel's secure gated car park.

A knife has been recovered from the scene, said Scotland Yard.












Murder scene: A police cordon in New Road, Harlington, west London, where the bodies of a man and woman were discovered at a property.


Ban was arrested in Harlington after receiving treatment for wrist and neck injuries at a west London hospital.

He will appear at the Old Bailey on Tuesday.

In a statement, Miss Adams' family said: 'Alice touched the hearts of everyone she ever met.

'Her capacity to spread love was unprecedented and her spirit will live on forever. We will be making no further comment to the press at this time.'

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