The report details how Abbas Nikabady, aged 44 and residing in Glasgow, was found guilty of murdering his wife, Fatemeh Bostani, during an intense knife assault at their residence in Cardonald on June 3rd.
During the violent incident, he inflicted 29 stab wounds using two broken knives.
The Glasgow High Court was informed that Nikabady, who exhibited intense jealousy and monitored his wife's activities, carried out the attack shortly after they returned from shopping together.
After the assault, he voluntarily approached a nearby police station and confessed, saying, "I've killed my wife." The court described the attack as shocking and terrifying, highlighting his apparent lack of remorse and ongoing accusations directed at his wife.
The judge handed down a life sentence, setting a minimum term of 18 years before parole eligibility.
Prosecutor John Dunn noted that Nikabady was aware of his guilt and made efforts to hide his crime by discarding the murder weapon.
Court Outcome
Conviction and Sentencing Details
Sentenced
Detected legal outcome
apparent lack of remorse and ongoing accusations directed at his wife. The judge handed down a life sentence, setting a minimum term of 18 years before parole eligibility. Prosecutor John Dunn noted that Nikabady was aware of his guilt a...
Life or indeterminate sentence
18 years
The judge handed down a life sentence, setting a minimum term of 18 years before parole eligibility