Tariq Khan brutally attacked his wife Nadia, while their two children, aged three and five, were in the house. The man intentionally stabbed her to the abdomen, killing the baby son he knew she was carrying.
Then he locked the children in the house where their dead mother with a knife in her chest was lying and fled the scene. Nadia was 17 when and Khan was 19 when they tied the knot in an arranged marriage.
However, while Nadia had spent most of her married life in Great Britain, Khan remained in Pakistan. But as they had children together Khan eventually received permission to come to the UK in October last year.
Three months later he assaulted her and Nadia reported an incident to
the police. A Domestic Violence Protection Order lasting a month was
issued. A month before the murder, Khan attacked Nadia again and after
arrest he was given bail with a condition not to contact his wife or go
within 100 metres of her home.
And although he pleaded guilty to murder, child destruction, and an
earlier assault on his wife, he suggested that she was the first who had
picked up the kitchen knife. Khan was today sentenced for life and
would spend a minimum of 24 years and 247 days in prison.
