<p>A medical student in Britain has been found guilty for her role in the killing of an Indian-origin Sikh who liked her. <br /><br /></p>.<p>Gagandip Singh, whom Mundill Mahil claimed had attempted to rape her, was lured to her home. He was beaten unconscious before being left to die in a burning car, the Daily Mail reported. <br /><br />The 20-year-old woman decided to 'play God’ when she recruited two men to carry out the fatal attack on Singh, who she claimed had attacked her six months ago.<br /><br />She told Singh that she wanted "closure" and even reassured the wary businessman following a text from him asking: "Are we going to talk civil or do you want me dead?"<br /><br />After inviting Singh to her student home, he was kicked, punched and struck with a camera tripod. He was then put into the boot of his car.<br /><br />The car was then driven to a quiet London side street and set alight. <br /><br />According to Singh's post-mortem examination, he was alive when the fire started. <br /><br />Mahil was found guilty Friday of causing grievous bodily harm for her role in the attack. The judge warned her that it was ‘virtually inevitable’ that she would be given a long jail sentence.<br /><br />Her two conspirators were also convicted of murder and manslaughter, respectively.</p>
<p>A medical student in Britain has been found guilty for her role in the killing of an Indian-origin Sikh who liked her. <br /><br /></p>.<p>Gagandip Singh, whom Mundill Mahil claimed had attempted to rape her, was lured to her home. He was beaten unconscious before being left to die in a burning car, the Daily Mail reported. <br /><br />The 20-year-old woman decided to 'play God’ when she recruited two men to carry out the fatal attack on Singh, who she claimed had attacked her six months ago.<br /><br />She told Singh that she wanted "closure" and even reassured the wary businessman following a text from him asking: "Are we going to talk civil or do you want me dead?"<br /><br />After inviting Singh to her student home, he was kicked, punched and struck with a camera tripod. He was then put into the boot of his car.<br /><br />The car was then driven to a quiet London side street and set alight. <br /><br />According to Singh's post-mortem examination, he was alive when the fire started. <br /><br />Mahil was found guilty Friday of causing grievous bodily harm for her role in the attack. The judge warned her that it was ‘virtually inevitable’ that she would be given a long jail sentence.<br /><br />Her two conspirators were also convicted of murder and manslaughter, respectively.</p>