MOHAMMED FAROOQ SENTENCED TO 24 YEARS FOR BRUTAL STABBING ON WOOD END ROAD IN ERDINGTON

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Erdington Domestic Abuser
Mohammed Farooq, a man with a history of violence and a reputation for being a dangerous individual, has been handed a lengthy prison sentence of 24 years following a brutal and unprovoked attack on his wife. The incident unfolded on Wood End Road in Erdington, a busy suburban area, where Farooq launched a vicious assault that left his wife severely injured. The attack was not a spontaneous act but the culmination of months, if not years, of domestic abuse, during which Farooq, aged 55 and originally from Handsworth, had repeatedly threatened and exerted control over his wife.

According to court proceedings, Farooq had been stalking his wife prior to the assault, creating an atmosphere of fear and intimidation. On the day of the attack, he ambushed her in broad daylight, catching her off guard. Armed with a knife, he launched a violent attack that resulted in multiple stab wounds. The severity of the injuries was such that the victim was left with almost permanent disfigurement to her face, as she fought desperately to defend herself.

The incident was witnessed by several bystanders, some of whom were on their way to a funeral at the time. Despite their own emotional burden, two individuals intervened courageously, risking their safety to help the victim. Their quick action was instrumental in preventing what could have been a fatal outcome. The attack was captured on CCTV footage, which, along with witness testimonies, played a crucial role in the court's decision.

Judge Avik Mukherjee described the attack as 'chilling' and 'aggravated' by the fact that it occurred in broad daylight in a densely populated area. The judge emphasized the viciousness of the assault, highlighting that Farooq had no remorse and showed no acceptance of responsibility for his actions. The court found him guilty of attempted murder and declared him a dangerous offender. As part of his sentence, Farooq will be subject to an extended five-year license period upon release, reflecting the court's concern for public safety.

During the sentencing, the judge condemned Farooq's failure to show any remorse and pointed out that he was armed with a knife with the clear intent to kill his wife. The case underscored the disturbing pattern of domestic violence and stalking that had preceded the attack, illustrating the danger posed by individuals like Farooq. The court also acknowledged the bravery of the members of the public who intervened, emphasizing the importance of community action in preventing tragedies.

In conclusion, the court's ruling serves as a stark reminder of the devastating consequences of domestic violence and the importance of vigilance and intervention by the community. The incident on Wood End Road in Erdington has left a lasting impact, and the lengthy sentence handed to Mohammed Farooq aims to serve justice and protect others from similar harm in the future.
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