Ex-squaddie, 40, admits to stabbing Britain’s Got Talent star nurse, 31, to death
AN ex-squaddie has admitted killing a Britain's Got Talent star in a brutal knife attack.
Desmond Sylva, 40, was accused of stabbing his partner, 31-year-old Simonne Kerr, at her home in Battersea, South West London.
The defendant, who wore a grey tracksuit, denied her murder on August 15 last year on the grounds of diminished responsibility.
Instead, Sylva today pleaded guilty to her manslaughter during a hearing at the Old Bailey.
Members of Ms Kerr's family sat in court as Sylva entered his pleas.
He faces a murder trial at the Old Bailey of up to two weeks from June 3.
Judge Richard Marks QC remanded Sylva into custody.
Ms Kerr was a haematology and oncology nurse at Guy's Hospital in central London.
She appeared on the ITV talent show with the B Positive Choir, singing Rise Up, to encourage blood donations.
Friends previously made tribute to the talented singer, saying she was "always smiling".
Pal Olynthia Bowley, 36, said: "She was a wonderful person and had a loving heart.
“She was always smiling and looking to progress - she was full of life."