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A chef who throttled his wife in front of their young children and her TikTok lover then stuffed her body inside a suitcase and threw it into a river is facing a life sentence.
Aminan Rahman, 47, strangled 24-year-old Suma Begum with her scarf at a flat in Docklands, east London, on the night of April 29, 2023.
He was video calling her boyfriend Shahin Miah, 24, who was living in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), while he attacked her.
Ms Begum’s lifeless body could be seen in the background as Rahman shouted at Mr Miah: ‘Because of you this has happened.’
But she may have been still alive when Rahman crammed her body into the suitcase and threw her body into the River Lea as his young son looked on.
Her body was found 10 days later by a mudlarker after being found washed up by the side of the Thames.
On Wednesday, Rahman was found guilty of murder. He had earlier admitted preventing a lawful burial.
The court heard that Ms Begum had married the defendant in an arranged Islamic ceremony over the phone in 2019.
In 2020, she travelled from Bangladesh to live with the restaurant worker in Somerset and they had two children.
A year later, Ms Begum met Mr Miah via social media app TikTok, later moving on to WhatsApp.
Undated file family handout photo issued by the Metropolitan Police of Suma Begum (Picture: Family Handout/PA)
Police body-worn video footage of a recovered suitcase containing the decomposed body of Suma Begum (Picture: Metropolitan Police/PA)
About seven or eight months into their ‘intimate, sexual’ online relationship, Mr Miah found out she was married to Rahman, he said.
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He described how he told Rahman of the relationship, but the lovers stayed together and Ms Begum remained married.
Prosecutor Jocelyn Ledward KC had told jurors: ‘It is clear this young woman was no longer happy in her marriage, she was fairly openly in a relationship with another man, and she had expressed the desire to leave the defendant, something about which neither he nor her family were happy.
‘But whether he was motivated by rage, shame, or pure jealousy, or a more complex mix of cultural expectations and emotions, may not matter.
‘The prosecution case is that on the night of April 29-30, shortly before midnight, Shahin Miah witnessed the murder of Suma Begum by the defendant on a video call which he recorded.
‘What he observed part of was the deliberate strangulation of Suma Begum days before her body was found.’
Mr Miah sobbed in court as he described the video call.
Speaking through an interpreter, he said: ‘She wanted to run away and he then …read more
Source:: Metro