Adan Dahir, 38, (pictured) has been jailed for life after witnesses on the street saw him stab his estranged wife to death
These are the tragic last words of a mother-of-two as she was stabbed to death by her estranged husband.
Asiyah Harris, 27, was stabbed in the neck three times by Adan Dahir, 38, at the home they had shared in St Pauls, Bristol.
As
the mother-of-two died, she could be heard screaming: 'Adan stop, leave
me alone, get off me! Please, please Adan I love you, drop the knife
please!'
Adan Dahir has now been jailed for life.
Another witness told the court he heard the mother-of-two saying: 'Don't kill me, I love you.'
The
shocking attack was seen from the street by passersby as the former
couple grappled in front of a window at the home they had shared.
Before the murder, police had been called to reports of a fight at the house, on August 21 at about 11pm.
Dahir spoke to police through a window and said there had been a fight between his ex-wife and sister.
Ms Harris had confirmed the story, and the matter was thought to be sorted with police leaving the address.
But just after midnight on August 22, neighbors heard more shouting.
When officers returned to the scene they found Ms Harris lying in a pool of her own blood on the living room floor.
Asiyah Harris, a mother of two,
told her estranged husband as he stabbed her: 'Adan stop, leave me
alone, get off me! Please, please Adan I love you, drop the knife
please.'
She had suffered stab injuries to the neck, one to each side, and one of them had severed an artery.
Paramedics
were called but she was declared dead at the scene, and Dahir suggested
to police she had caused the injuries to herself.
He
was arrested and interviewed, but Dahir claimed that his estranged
brought the knife into the room and was trying to hit him with it.
He
said he tried to pull the knife off her but she threw herself back, and
he fell on top of her, and told police: 'That's when the knife hit her
neck.'
Dahir denied murder at the trial at Bristol Crown Court, but was convicted by a jury.
The couple had separated some years before the murder and he had custody of their two children.
On the night of the killing the children were not in the house.
Witnesses saw the murder through the window and alerted police, but Ms Harris could not be saved by paramedics.
Ms Harris, 27, had suffered stab injuries to the neck, one to each side, with one of them severing an artery
Dahir was sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum of 16 years.
Judge
Peter Blair QC said: 'I have come to the inevitable conclusion that you
intended to kill Asiyah. Today you will be sent to prison for life.
'Asiyah
Harris was just 27 years old. We heard some lovely things said by her
brother about her many talents. A keen sportswoman, working as a
translator.
'She bore you two children. Because of your murderous anger those children have lost their mother.
'We do not know what the trigger was when you killed her.'
Senior
Investigating Officer DCI Gary Haskins said: 'Asiyah was a loving
mother-of-two with her life ahead of her and her senseless murder has
destroyed the lives of her family and friends.
'Asiyah was in the process of separating from Dahir and was living with family members in Bristol at the time of her death.
'In
the early hours of Tuesday August 22, Asiyah was inside her former home
when she was brutally attacked by Dahir. During this attack she was
stabbed three times.
'Eyewitnesses saw
the fatal attack through a window and were able to give compelling
evidence in court which helped convict Dahir of murder.
'Our
sympathies are with Asiyah's family as they continue to come to terms
with their loss and we'd like to thank them for supporting our inquiry.
'We'd also like to thank all the witnesses in this case and the local community.
Shocked witnesses saw the murder
through the living room window and alerted police, but Ms Harris could
not be saved by paramedics who rushed to the scene
'I'd
also like to recognize the efforts of the officers who were first on
the scene of this distressing incident and carried out first aid on
Asiyah in very difficult and demanding circumstances.'
Asiyah's
brother Shyuab Harris, said: 'As a family we are very happy with the
verdict of guilty and the length of sentence imposed.
'Asiyah will be missed by all of those who knew her and we are devastated by the loss of our daughter, sister and mother.
'Her legacy will live on through her family and children.
'We would like to thank the police, the court, the jury and the witnesses.'
DAILYMAIL
No comments:
Post a Comment