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Deported Muslim immigrant sneaks back into UK to murder mom-of-four after she converted to Christianity

Deported Muslim immigrant sneaks back into UK to murder mom-of-four after she converted to Christianity

Abdullah removed his electronic tag before committing the murder.

LIFE SENTENCE FOR DEPORTED SEX-SHAME HUSBAND WHO SNEAKED BACK INTO UK TO MURDER STOKE-ON-TRENT MUM AFTER SHE CONVERTED TO CHRISTIANITY

Dana Abdullah will spend at least 18 years behind bars after inflicting 33 stab wounds on mum-of-four Avan Najmadeen

By Hayley Parker, Staffordshire Live, April 7, 2019:

An Iranian immigrant who killed his wife at her ‘secret’ Stoke-on-Trent home after she ‘dishonoured’ him by converting to Christianity has been jailed for life.

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Dana Abdullah used a kitchen knife to stab mum-of-four Avan Najmadeen 33 times to her neck and torso.

Stafford Crown Court heard 35-year-old Abdullah had previously threatened to kill his wife after she started a relationship with another man and converted to Christianity.

Concerns were then raised for Avan’s welfare after she failed to pick up her children – who are all under the age of eight – from school in Fenton.


Now Abdullah, of no fixed address, has been sentenced to a minimum prison term of 19 years and 60 days after pleading guilty to murder at an earlier hearing.

The court heard Abdullah had caught a taxi to Avan’s Glebedale Road home at 11.05am on October 1. He asked to be picked up an hour later with the cabbie returning at 12.15pm.

Police in Glebedale Road, Fenton, following the death of Avan Najmadeen

Prosecutor Andrew Smith QC told the court Abdullah was agitated when he got in the car and asked to be driven to Liverpool.

He was seen placing a new sim card in his phone and then made a number of calls and deleted the numbers before asking the driver for wipes for his hands.

But the alarm was raised by social services when the children were not picked up from school by 4pm that afternoon. Avan’s blood-covered body was found face down on the kitchen floor.

The following day the defendant went to Glasgow City Centre Police Station and volunteered to be removed from the UK in relation to his immigration status.

The victim’s sister says Avan’s death has had a profound impact on the family. “When he killed Avan he killed the family as well,” she said.

The court heard the defendant was convicted of two offences of sexual assault on a girl under the age of 13 in 2013 and was jailed for 15 months. After his prison sentence he was deported before being badly treated in Iran and coming back to Britain.

By late September, 2018 his rights had been exhausted. On September 28 he applied to see his children. He handed himself into the police on October 2 – the day after he killed his wife.

Charles Miskin QC, mitigating, said Abdullah’s father was killed by the Iranian Government for political reasons. He married Avan and they came to the UK in 2011 and have four children together.

Mr Miskin QC added: “He has lived a transient, miserable and extremely difficult life. He is deeply remorseful for what he has done to his wife and family. He is horrified about the effects his actions have had and will continue to have on the lives of his children who he has always loved.”

Judge Michael Chambers QC said this was a ‘planned and premeditated murder’.

He added: “It involved a brutal and sustained attack using a knife, knowing full well that it would deprive four children under the age of eight of their mother.

“It was motivated by you seeking retribution for her failure to support your immigration appeal against deportation as a failed asylum seeker.

“She had dishonoured you by converting to Christianity. She formed a relationship with someone else.”

Immigrant stabbed Stoke-on-Trent mum-of-four to death before covering body in turps – because she refused to back his application to stay in UK

The court heard Abdullah removed his electronic tag before committing the murder.

Judge Chambers QC added: “You left the house but took significant steps in order to seek to conceal what you had done. You put turps on her body with a view to concealing what you had done.

“You went to Liverpool and ultimately to Glasgow. You went to the police station and said you were an asylum over-stayer with a view to being deported and avoiding punishment for this matter.

“You are not somebody of good character. Having been deported (after the sexual assaults sentence) you chose to come back into this country illegally and have committed this very serious crime.

“The sentence for murder is life imprisonment. I have to set the minimum term. The common ground starting point is 15 years. In my judgement there are a number of aggravating features – there was a lot of planning, it involved the use of a knife, you were subject to immigration control, and you tried to conceal what you had done.

“There are a significant number of very serious aggravating factors which significantly take the figure upwards.

The minimum term you will serve is 19 years and 60 days. The 180 days on remand mean the minimum term is 18 years and 245 days.”

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Courtesy of The Geller Report

Pamela Geller is the President of the American Freedom Defense Initiative (AFDI), editor-in-chief of Geller Report and Amazon best selling author of the here FATWA: Hunted in America , The Post-American Presidency: The Obama Administration’s War on America and Stop the Islamization of America: A Practical Guide to the Resistance.

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