A 'honeytrap' beauty who lured an infatuated Sikh TV executive to his grisly death is to become a mayoress just four years after leaving prison.

Mundill Mahil invited Gagandip Singh, 21, to her student flat where he was beaten savagely over the head by another man then tied up with electrical cord and trapped in the boot of his Mercedes car which was set on fire.

Mahil was sentenced to six years in prison for causing grievous bodily harm in 2012 but was released on licence in 2014.

Since her release from jail after serving half her sentence, Mahil has rebuilt her life by becoming a personal trainer and marrying Varinder Singh Bola, a rising star of the Labour Party.

Mr Bola this week announced he is mayor-elect of one of London's fastest growing boroughs.

Mundill Mahill (pictured) was jailed after luring Sikh TV executive Gagandip Singh, 21, to her student digs where he was beaten savagely over the head by another man then tied up with electrical cord and trapped in the boot of his Mercedes car which was set on fire

Since Mahil (left) was released from a six-year jail term for GBH she has rebuilt her life. She has become a personal trainer and married Labour politician Varinder Singh Bola (right)

Mahil wed Mr Bola, a rising star of the Labour Party a year after her release from jail, and this week he announced he is mayor-elect of one of London's fastest growing boroughs

Mr Bola proudly announced on Twitter that he is mayor-elect of the London Borough of Redbridge, which means that his wife, who served three years for GBH will be mayoress

A police mugshot of Mahil was released after she was jailed for her part in the killing of Gagandip. She lured the victim to her student flat in Brighton where he was beaten and tied up before being burned alive in the boot of a car

It means Mahil will be free to enjoy all of the perks as well as the pomp and ceremony that her husband's position brings.

His distraught family today told MailOnline how Mahil's social climbing is an insult, especially as she only served half her sentence behind bars.

His sister Amandip Kaur Singh, 26, said: 'That woman lured my brother to a horrible death and yet served just three years in prison for it.

'She has only been out for four years and is now going to be a mayoress, through her husband, but will be afforded as much respect as him.

'She will be on his arm at official functions, where she'll no doubt launch a charm offensive with the gathered dignitaries. But she doesn't deserve any of it.

'My brother's life was snatched away when it was just about to really begin and as a family we've been struggling to deal with it ever since.

'Yet she's served a meagre prison sentence, married a high-flying politician and is now trying to ingratiate herself into polite society.

'Not once has she ever admitted her guilt or apologised to us. She's moved on and is trying to pretend nothing ever happened.'

During her trial at the Old Bailey, Mahil claimed she had no role in the attack on Gagandip (right) and the jury cleared her of murder, but convicted her of causing grievous bodily harm

The jury was told that Mahil had 'played God' and lured Gagandip (pictured on CCTV) to his death by inviting him to her student digs in Brighton to get revenge for a sex assault on her

In the trial Mahil claimed she had no role in the attack. Harvinder Shoker (left) was convicted of murder sentenced to life while Darren Peters (right) was jailed for 12 years for manslaughter

Gagandip's body was later found in the boot of the burnt out wreckage of his Mercedes car, dumped 60 miles away near Greenwich Park, in South East London (pictured)

During her trial at the Old Bailey, the jury was told that Mahil had 'played God' and lured Gagandip to his death by inviting him to her flat in Brighton to get revenge for a sex assault on her.

Gagandip's body was later found in the boot of the burnt out wreckage of his Mercedes car, dumped 60 miles away near Greenwich Park, in South East London.

Mahil claimed she had no role in the attack and although she was cleared of murder she was convicted of causing grievous bodily harm.

Another man, Harvinder Shoker, who was also infatuated with Mahil, was convicted of murder and jailed for a minimum of 22 years and a third, Darren Peters, of manslaughter, jailed for 12 years.

Sentencing Mahil, Judge Paul Worsley QC said she had 'many outstanding qualities' but was also 'manipulative, vengeful and deceitful'.

Since her release, she has trained as a personal trainer, aromatherapist and masseuse as well as getting involved with photography and charity work.

She has also sought to desperately erase her past by launching no fewer than five websites, all carrying detailed descriptions of her achievements and strengths.

One described her as a 'highly conscientious people's person' but unsurprisingly there is not one single mention of her victim, conviction or time in jail.

In 2016 she married Mr Bola, an Ilford councillor who worked as a senior official in the office of Ilford South MP Mike Gapes and who has been pictured with London Mayor Sadiq Khan.

Earlier this week, Mr Bola tweeted: 'I'm over the moon to be confirmed as the Mayor-Elect for the London Borough of Redbridge.

In 2016 she wed Mr Bola (pictured), an Ilford councillor who worked as an official in the office of Ilford South MP Mike Gapes and who has been pictured with London Mayor Sadiq Khan

Since Mahil's release from prison early she has trained as a personal trainer, aromatherapist and masseuse as well as getting involved with photography and charity work

Mahil and her husband (left and right) married at Rochester Gurdwara in Kent, near her family home, with Mahil rumoured to have been wearing a bespoke £3000 wedding dress

'It's an incredible privilege to step into the role of Mayor following the incredible Cllr @DebbieThiara and represent the Borough I love and have lived in my whole life.'

As his wife Mahil will be free to attend glittering social functions by his side amid the great and the good of Redbridge.

The couple were married at Rochester Gurdwara in Kent, near her family home,with Mahil rumoured to have been wearing a bespoke £3000 wedding dress.

Afterwards more than 500 guests packed into Cobham Hall in nearby Higham.