Man murders wife for converting to Christianity(Photos)
A 42-year-old man identified as Amir Darbanou has
reportedly murdered his 35-year-old wife, Nasrin Abek, for converting to
Christianity in Sydney, Australia.
The
suspect and his wife were originally from Iran bu
t had been living in
Australia for the past four years, the Sydney Morning Herald is
reporting.
Reports say the suspect, who had been
growing increasingly angry with his wife, a hairdresser, and believed
she had been unfaithful religiously, stabbed her multiple times with a
knife, inside their Potts Point unit apartment in St Neot Avenue on
Wednesday.
Her body was however discovered at about 6:20 am on Thursday by the police after her father reportedly alerted the police.
According
to the deceased's father, he received a 'disturbing' phone call from
his son-in-law, Darbanou on Wednesday telling him his daughter was dead
and on Thursday morning, police visited the scene where they found
Abek's body with multiple stab wounds.
The father said
he had earlier raised concerns to the police about his daughter's
welfare in her husband's house, following her conversion, before the
unfortunate incident leading to her violent death.
According
to the report, there was no previous history of domestic violence
between the couple, until that night when some claimed to have heard a
piercing scream around the time she may have been murdered.
Meanwhile, the suspect appeared before Central Local Court on Friday, facing a one-count of murder.
A
Kings Cross Police Superintendent, Michael Fitzgerald, was quoted to
have said police had recovered what was possibly the weapon used to kill
Ms. Abek from the tip where the rubbish from the unit block was
dumped.killer3
Fitzgerald said, "We are not looking at
any other suspects in this matter. It is alleged that the son-in-law
told [the father] certain things which brought the concern from the
father to speak with police today.
"There was no known
history of domestic violence between the pair. Any incident of
violence, let alone domestic violence, is tragic and we ask anyone if
they've got any information about any loved one or any friend who may be
involved in any domestic incident to come forward, to contact us,
because we need to know," the police Superintendent stated.
The magistrate, Les Mabbott, reportedly adjourned the case till November 24.
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