Horror details of paedo killer who raped girl, 8, in shopping centre toilet then left her horrified brother to find body

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A SADISTIC killer will stay in prison for at least another three years after he raped an eight-year-old girl in a shopping centre and left her suffocated body for her brother to find. Dante Wyndham Arthurs was jailed for life after murdering Sofia Rodriguez-Urrutia Shu at Livingstone Market Place in Canning Vale, Australia, back in 2006. Refer to Picture DeskLittle Sofia Rodriguez Urrutia Shu had been with her siblings and uncle moments before Arthurs dragged her into a toilet cubicle where he raped and killed her[/caption] Dante Arthurs committed his heinous crime in Perth, Australia, in 2006 He followed the schoolgirl from Perth, Australia, into the loos before dragging her into a toilet cubicle where he raped, beat and suffocated Sofia before fleeing, the Daily Mail reports. The little girl had been with her siblings and uncle moments before and her brother, then 14, went to check why she was taking so long in the bathroom. He found her naked body lying motionless on the bathroom floor following the horrific murder. Last week, the State’s Prisoners Review Board decided sicko Arthurs should remain locked up – adding it won’t review his parole again until 2025, The West Australian reports. Read More World News VLAD’S WRATH Russia stages nuke missile drills to rehearse 'destroying the West in MINUTES' TATTOO TORTURE My sick ex TATTOOED his name on my face & breast to brand me as his property The reasons for the ruling have been kept private and Attorney-General John Quigley did not comment on the decision. He did, however, describe Arthurs’ crime in 2019 as “one of the most shocking and brutal crimes in recent time”. Next month will be 16 years since Arthurs, then 21, carried out his heinous murder. Many cops and lawyers who worked on the investigation still regard the case as one of the most harrowing of their careers. Most read in News MARKLE DRAMA Meghan Markle’s dad Thomas, 77, rushed to hospital after suffering 'stroke' JUSTICE SERVED Boy, 14, sobs as he's found guilty of murdering girl, 12, & boasting to cops ZOO ATTACK Lion BITES OFF zookeeper’s finger in shock vid after he sticks hand into cage POOL HORROR Brit tourist, 19, ‘faces being paralysed’ after smashing head in pool dive POX PANIC Holiday warning after monkeypox fears hit UK hotspot as Brit tourist tested GUN MASSACRE 11 shot dead as gunmen storm hotel and two bars in Mexico bloodbath It was later revealed Arthurs stalked at least ten girls before Sofia’s murder. His crimes resulted in homicide laws introduced in 2008 in Western Australia that give judges the power to send child killers to jail for the rest of their lives. He was charged with sexually interfering another eight-year-old girl in the same suburb three years before the Director of Public Prosecution dropped the case due to insufficient evidence. Sofia’s family said in a statement at the time: “Had her killer been convicted for his earlier crimes, had his name been added to a register of child sex offenders… Sofia might be alive today.” Speaking ten years on from their daughter’s death in 2016, Sofia’s dad Gabriel Rodriguez told The Sunday Times: “Since this guy’s in jail, hopefully for as long as possible, we just keep on with our own lives. “I wouldn’t like to see him come out, I don’t think he would make a contribution to our society. Read More on The Sun WEIGHTY ISSUE I lost over 17 stone but my excess skin is so bad I look like a melted candle GRAN IDEA Gran recoils from ‘ugly baby pic’ before hearing she's ‘FaceTiming the parents’ “We did take it once and Sofia had to pay for that mistake. It’s something we have to make sure doesn’t happen again and in my mind I don’t need to have anything to do with that person. The only thing I want is him not coming out and if I can help in that I will do it.  “What happened was just unimaginable, it was the worst luck ever, but it could have happened to anybody. I think that’s why the community has felt so strongly.” Newspix Australia - NewscorpDante Wyndham Arthurs. pictured in June 2006, is led by detectives to a car at Cannington Police Station in Perth[/caption]