Murderer Pawel Relowicz, left, and his victim Libby Squire A butcher jailed for the rape and murder of university student Libby Squire could have his sentence increased after his case was referred to the Attorney General. Serial sex offender Pawel Relowicz, 26, who worked at Karro Foods in Norton, was handed a life sentence with a minimum 27-year term last month after he was found guilty of the crimes. Sheffield Crown Court heard he targeted Libby, 21, on January 31, 2019, before driving her to a secluded place, raping her and dumping her body into a river. Libby, a philosophy undergraduate at the University of Hull, was discovered more than six weeks later in the Humber Estuary.