A Birmingham man who had sex with a corpse in a funeral home is facing a substantial jail sentence.
Kasim Khuram, 23, broke into the Central England Co-operative Parlour, in Great Barr on November 11 where he sexually violated a body lying in a coffin.
Khuram, from Aston, pleaded guilty to a count of sexual penetration of a corpse and a charge of burglary at Birmingham Crown Court.
The court clerk said: ”You intended an act of penetration by a part of your body. The penetration being sexual and knowing or being reckless as to what was being penetrated.”
Joesph Keating, defending, asked for a psychiatric report.
Judge Francis Laird QC warned the defendant that he faces a substantial jail sentence when he is scheduled to appear before the court on January 31.
Judge Laird said: ”I will adjourn your sentence to the date that has been raised in the court. I will allow your solicitors the appropriate time to present to the court a medical report which your solicitor thinks will assist in delivering the appropriate sentence for you.
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“But you must be under no illusion that you will receive a sentence of imprisonment for your offending in this case, a substantial sentence of imprisonment.“