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Murder Charge For Southall Man

Posted by James Gates on Nov 5, 08 05:20 PM in Crime

A man has been formally charged with the murder of his wife at their home in Southall last month.

Aftab Khan, 47, had been charged with the attempted murder of Shireen Khan, 41, at Hillary Road on October 4.

He appeared at Acton Magistrates Court on October 6 and was remanded in custody.

Mrs Khan died on October 10 at Ealing Hospital. Her husband was produced from prison and additionally charged with her murder on October 28.

Khan will now be remanded into custody until February 3, when he will appear at the Old Bailey.

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6 Comments

havelock said:

this guy is dark how could he kill his wife on da estate make da place hot for every1 else

Havelock near By dahhouse of murder said:

The girls who mum has just got murdered i have seen But its soo sad when ever i walk past there house or come across there house by the bus it is sad.

What happen how did she die?

A friend said:

No one knows the truth! And she was not the girls mum!

Jane Smith said:

He strangled her to death because he was a pathetic excuse of a human being who could not live with the fact that he was a failure in life was about 4 ft tall with a serious case of short mans syndrome and that nobody loved him because he was the one and only mistake god ever made!

John Brown said:

Jane Smith? What would you know? HE was the victim! Plenty of people love him actually so get over yourself!

Jim Dean said:

I have known this man for over 35 years and he is basically a caring and passionate person who was being taken advantage of in the most heinous way.
She obviously did not deserve to have her life end the way it did and he would have had to have been pushed to the extreme limit of any normal human for this this tragedy to have resulted.

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