Habibur Masum, who beat his wife Kuluma, was imprisoned by Bradford Crowncourt in April last year, with a minimum term of office of 28 years.
The 27 -year -old Habibur Masum was found guilty of killing Kulse acter during a “brutal” knife attack in a wide daylight after following her to women’s shelter in Bradford, where she had left him after he kept a knife to her throat in their home in Manchester.
He left his wife to bleed until his death and went quietly, leaving their seven -month -old son.
The Kulse Kuluma Akter family said in his report: “We will never forgive the monster, which of us took Kulse,” after her killer was imprisoned for life. They added that they had a “painful emptiness in our lives”.
The Crown Prosecutor’s Office described the murder as “gloomy” and “shocking”.
Habibur Masum walked with his wife Kulsta Akter and their baby (Western Yorkshire police)
Marie Walsh from the Crown Prosecutor’s Office said: “Habibur Masum is a brutal and dangerous man who has moved his alien wife to violence and violence in the family that she flees from her home to live in storage in Bradford.”
“We hope that the imprisonment of mass has given some consolation to Kulsuma’s family and friends,” she added.
Masum found Kulsuma Akter through his phone’s location and loved the streets around the hostel, before sending his messages threatening to kill his family members if he did not return to him. He then tried to seduce her by sending her fake messages from local general practitioners’ practice, pretending that their son had an appointment.
The court heard that Mrs. Akter eventually felt safe enough to leave the shelter on April 6 last year, after the Masim updated his Facebook page falsely claiming he was in Spain.
When she walked in the center of the city with a friend, pushing her baby into a stroller, the mass collided with her, the trial heard.
Habibur Masum, 26, (center) on the bus before him attacking his wife (Western Yorkshire police)
The CCTV footage captured Mrs. Akter’s screams when the mass beat it at least 25 times.
The jurors heard that he then walked calmly through the city center of Bradford and was visible at CCTV when he boarded the bus, believing he had turned away at the time.
Masum drove almost 200 miles south to Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, and was arrested on April 9. In the early hours of the parking lot near Stoke Mandeville Hospital, where he was used to treat Lockjaw.
The lawsuit heard the relationship between the mass and the act of “abusive relationships, which are characterized by his jealousy, possession and control behavior”.
The couple met and married in Bangladesh, and in 2022. Came to the UK after he received a student visa and entered the Master’s degree in studying marketing.
Kulse Akter was beaten her to death when she pushed her baby into a stroller (Western Yorkshire police)
2022 September They moved together to the house in Oldhame.
2023 November 23 He was jealous of the “completely harmless” message that Mrs. Akter received from a colleague’s husband and held a knife at the throat.
He was arrested and Mrs. Akter decided to leave him, and in 2024. January Oldham’s social services were transferred to Bradford’s refuge.
Kulse Akter’s family stated in a statement: “Kulse was a very beloved daughter, sister, aunt and mother. Her loss left a gap in her family and friends’ lives.
“We had a deep feeling of emptiness and a deep and painful emptiness in our lives. She was a loving, caring and pleasant soul with generous nature, and touched the lives of everyone she is in contact with. As a family. As a family, we miss her beautiful smile that will illuminate any room she entered. We will miss her humor.
“We will never forgive the monster that took Kulse from us and we don’t want to say his name. He’s not despicable to be mentioned. The monster, who brutally took Kulse from not only us but from our baby’s son.
“He will never know her beauty and kindness. He will never know his mother, except the memories we as a family will share with him. He is the only light in all of this darkness and radiates all over it.
“Although we are grateful for the judicial proceedings that have pleaded guilty of this crime and for receiving it today, no prison time will change the life of life he has committed to all of us.
“No family should endure the pain and heartache we had to endure because he took the life of Kulse so terribly. We can only try to keep her memory and continue to love her and remember her name.”