Tuesday, October 30, 2018

Cheating Husband, Had Affair with Sister-in-Law, Hired Man to Kill wife Amina Bibi, 46, in London

Amina Bibi, 43, mother of 2 children, was found dead at her home in Forest Gate on 13 September 2013. Police and paramedics were called to the flat at George Carver House in Station Road at around 8.50am.



Police arrested her husband Mohammad Ali on On 17 September 2013, of George Carver House, and Frederick Best, 46, of Kebbell Terrace, Forest Gate, on suspicion of murder.

Two days later both men were charged with murder. Both went on trial at Woolwich Crown Court on 22 July 2014. The prosecution claimed that Ali paid Best £1,000 to carry on crime after victims sons left for school.

The court heard Ali was heavily in debt and was having an affair with his sister-in-law in Pakistan.

He had first met Best while running a shop in Woodgrange Road in Forest Gate in the early 1990s and was aware Best had a drugs habit.

They renewed contact in 2013 and mobile phone records showed frequent contact between the pair in the run up to the murder.

Shortly before the killing Ali and Best were captured on CCTV talking to each other outside the family home.

 Best entered the communal doors and use a key to get access to the flat and attack Amina Bibi. He later fled the flat when the eldest son returned minutes later to pick up school work he had left behind.

On 20 August 2014 the jury convicted both Best and Ali of murder. On 22 August both men were sentenced to life imprisonment. Best was given a minimum term of 30 years before parole and Ali was given a minimum term of 24 years.

Jafar Ali, 20, Killed Man with Single Punch at Dixy Chicken in Rochdale, is Jailed

Jafar Ali, 20, of Church Stile, Rochdale has been sentenced to four-and-a-half years in prison at Manchester Minshull Street Crown Court after being found guilty of killing a man with single punch at Dixy Chicken in Rochdale.



Thursday 28 September 2017, Ali and his friends had been in Rochdale town centre and went to Dixy Chicken on Reed Hill to get some food.

A man Keith Maden, 59, was trying to get into a chip shop after leaving his local pub but was blocked from entering by Jafar Ali and a friend. A verbal disagreement started between Ali and the old man.

Mr Maden asked Ali to move out of his way but Jafar Ali punched him in face and knocked him down. Ali shouted, “You deserved that” before running off and leaving Mr Maden to die. Keith was taken to hospital, where he sadly died a short time later.

The whole incident, outside Dixy’s Chicken takeaway in Rochdale in September last year, was captured on CCTV leading to today’s conviction of Mr Ali at Minshull Crown Court, Manchester.

Ali was found guilty and was sentenced to four-and-a-half years at Minshull Crown Court.

Shoaib Malik, 36, Sania Mirza, 32, blessed with a baby boy, 'Dad is over the Moon'

Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik, 36, and Tennis star Sania Mirza, 32, became proud parents to a baby baby boy is born in Hyderabad Deccan, India.


Shoaib Malik tweeted: #BabyMirzaMalik boy is here! Baby and mother are all smiles, the dad is over the moon

In another tweet he wrote: Excited to announce: Its a boy, and my girl is doing great and keeping strong as usual #Alhumdulilah. Thank you for the wishes and Duas, we are humbled #BabyMirzaMalik.

The couple, who got married in 2010, had confirmed the pregnancy news in April this year.

The pair took to their respective social media accounts and posted an illustration of a locker room, stating their surnames 'baby's surname would be Mirza-Malik'.

Couple also announced their child will not have Pakistani or Indian nationality. There were also rumours that the tennis star has already given birth to a baby boy.

Shoaib, who reunited with Sania after the recently concluded Asia Cup 2018, took to Twitter to make an appeal to his fans.

 "We will do a proper announcement when the kid decides to arrive, please keep us in your Duas (and don’t believe everything you see/read on the internet please!)," Shoaib tweeted.

 Mirza, who took a break to have her baby, is aiming to be back on the court for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.