A spurned lover who abducted, bound and buried his former girlfriend alive in a shallow grave has had his non-parole period for murder extended by more than five years.
Tarikjot Singh , who was handed a life sentence for killing his former girlfriend Jasmeen Kaur , has had his non-parole period increased.
He must now serve a non-parole period of 28 years and six months, which will now make him eligible to apply for parole in September 2049.Singh pleaded guilty to murdering the 21-year-old in March 2021, after he bound her with tape and cable ties and then buried her alive at Moralana Creek, near Hawker in the Flinders Ranges.
"I am unable to find words to adequate describe how Ms Kaur must have felt when you placed her in the grave and buried her," he said. "I cannot describe the terror Ms Kaur must have been experiencing when she realised you were burying her alive."
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