Habibur Masum guilty of murdering wife in Bradford knife attack

BBC News, Yorkshire

After watching him in the shelter, a man who stabbed his wife in front of his sons was found guilty of the murder.
Habibur Masum pushed his seven -month -old sons into a children’s car in April 2024 and after confronting him in Bradford, Habibur Masum stabbed more than 25 times. The baby was not harmed.
Bradford Crown Court heard that 27 -year -old Mrs. Akter had been taking refuge in the city since January after holding a knife in her throat in Masum’s Oldham’s home.
The 26 -year -old innocent of Leamington Boulevard in Burnley was found guilty of killing and having a winged article, but after the hearing, he was convicted of murder.
He also beat him by beating an attack, threatened to kill and follow.
The hearing heard that Mrs. Akter had left the hostel to meet a friend on the day of the attack in the belief that Masum was far in Spain.
However, he then confronted him in the city center that followed him with his telephone location.
Innocent, CCTV tried to seize the control of the children’s car and to direct MS Akter with him.
He pulled a knife from his jacket and stabbed it over and over again after he refused to go with him.
The hearing heard that he had moved calmly after the “wild” attack on April 6, and grinning at CCTV while riding a bus, prosecutors described him as a “smiling killer”.
The innocent then made a sparks of Buckinghashire, Aylesbury, a nationwide man.
In the early hours of April 9, he was arrested in a parking lot near Stoke Mandeville Hospital, where he was treated for “Lockjaw”.

The jury members, on the attacks on the attacks on the streets around the hostel “Loitering, watching and waiting” was seen.
He sent fake messages from a local GP application and sent messages that threaten to kill family members if he did not return to him before he tried to attract him.
The texts claimed that their sons made an appointment and warned them about “increasingly more terrible results” if they did not participate.
Masum, who gave evidence through a Bengali interpreter, said that he did not remember that he had killed his wife and that he had received a gun to harm him if he did not “listen to him”.
Mrs. Akter, according to the evidence, said that there will be no lack of people to be changed to her sons.
However, prosecutors argued that antagonizing the innocent is “the last thing to do Kulsuma” because he knew what he could do.
They said that tears were “as fake as claims to harm herself” and the innocent will be sentenced on 22 July.
Reacting to conviction, Western Yorkshire police Det Ch Insp Stacey Atkinson said Mrs. Akter had a ruthless attack in a wide -day light while her baby son was in a children’s car. “
“He shouldn’t have died, he had to be safe, and it depends on his innocent actions that he was no longer with us.” He said.
“His family was absolutely ruined by his death, I hope today’s conviction will bring them a sense of justice, knowing that the man responsible is found guilty.”

It was told that the jury members came together in Bangladesh and got married and came to England in 2022 after Masum received a student visa and enrolled in the Masters course.
They initially lived separately, but in September 2022, they moved to a house together in Oldham.
Mrs. Akter left a short time to stay with her brother in July 2023 due to control behavior, but the court heard, but returned when threatened to harm itself.
Prosecutors said he was jealous of a “completely harmless” message he received from a male colleague in November 2023.
The next day he moved a knife and went to the bedroom and grabbed him in his throat.
ACTER’s brother -in -law was called police and innocent, Mrs. Akter moved to Bradford shelter by social services in January 2024.
The Independent Police Behavior Office (IPC) explored his contacts with both the West Yorkshire police and the Great Manchester police before the death of Mrs. Akter.
Following a nine -month investigation, the guard could not find any symptoms that any civil servant or personnel may have violated the professional standards of the police, “the guard could not.
“We shared our report to inform the future investigation with both the police forces and Coroner.
“We came together with family members to explain our findings, but we will not be in a position to publish our full findings until they are made to prejudice a future investigation.”