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Chilling footage shows man walking through busy city centre after stabbing wife to death

Chilling footage shows man walking through busy city centre after stabbing wife to death

Independenta day ago

Habibur Masum, 26, has been convicted of murdering his estranged wife, Kulsuma Akter, 27, whom he stabbed 25 times in Bradford on 6 April, 2024.
The fatal attack occurred in front of their infant son while Ms Akter was pushing him in a pram, after she had sought refuge to escape Masum.
CCTV footage shows Masum calmly walking through Bradford and using public transport moments after the ferocious knife attack.
Masum had admitted to manslaughter and possession of a knife but denied murder. He was convicted by a jury and will be sentenced on 22 July.
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