The boyfriend of a woman whose body was found dumped in a suitcase has denied killing her.

Muhammad Arslan, of Natal Road, Ilford, pleaded not guilty to the murder of student Hina Bashir, 21, and perverting the course of justice by concealing her body between July 10 and July 18.

The 26-year-old appeared at the Old Bailey on Wednesday by video link from Belmarsh prison and was assisted by an interpreter.

Arslan faces a three-week trial starting on June 5 next year.

East London and West Essex Guardian Series: Hina Bashir travelled on a student visa to study business management at Coventry University LondonHina Bashir travelled on a student visa to study business management at Coventry University London (Image: Met Police)

Ms Bashir was reported missing from Ilford on July 14, having last been seen alive on July 11.

Her father in Pakistan had contacted her employer at Queen Mary University, where she worked part-time for a security company.

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Ms Bashir had not turned up for work that day and her employer raised the alarm after visiting her home.

On July 17, her decomposing body was found in a foetal position inside a large suitcase dumped in a ditch in Folkes Lane, Upminster.

East London and West Essex Guardian Series: The Old BaileyThe Old Bailey (Image: PA)

Police officers using a sniffer dog made the discovery after following tracks on a grassy verge consistent with suitcase wheels.

Ms Bashir is a Pakistani national who had come to live in the UK in November 2021.

She had travelled on a student visa to study business management at Coventry University London.

She had been in a relationship with Arslan, who came from the same village in Pakistan and had moved to Britain around six months before.

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