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'Honour killing' relatives guilty | 'Honour killing' relatives guilty |
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A father has been found guilty of killing his daughter in what police have described as an honour killing. | |
The body of Banaz Mahmod, 20, was found in a suitcase buried in a garden in Birmingham last year. | The body of Banaz Mahmod, 20, was found in a suitcase buried in a garden in Birmingham last year. |
Her father Mahmod Mahmod, 52, and uncle Ari Mahmod, 50, from Mitcham, south London, were both convicted of murder at the Old Bailey. | Her father Mahmod Mahmod, 52, and uncle Ari Mahmod, 50, from Mitcham, south London, were both convicted of murder at the Old Bailey. |
A third defendant, Darbad Mares-Rasull, was cleared of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice. | A third defendant, Darbad Mares-Rasull, was cleared of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice. |
Ari Mahmod was also found guilty of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice. | Ari Mahmod was also found guilty of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice. |
Mohamad Hama, 30, of West Norwood, south London, an associate of Ari, has pleaded guilty to the murder. | Mohamad Hama, 30, of West Norwood, south London, an associate of Ari, has pleaded guilty to the murder. |
Banaz's boyfriend was threatened by her family Police statement | Banaz's boyfriend was threatened by her family Police statement |
Miss Mahmod was killed after falling in love with a man her family did not want her to marry. | Miss Mahmod was killed after falling in love with a man her family did not want her to marry. |
Her father and uncle ordered the murder because they believed she had shamed the family, the three-month trial heard. | Her father and uncle ordered the murder because they believed she had shamed the family, the three-month trial heard. |
Banaz had made several attempts to warn police that her life was in danger, even naming those she thought would kill her. | Banaz had made several attempts to warn police that her life was in danger, even naming those she thought would kill her. |
In footage recorded following an earlier attempt on her life by her father in December 2005, she said she was "really scared". | In footage recorded following an earlier attempt on her life by her father in December 2005, she said she was "really scared". |
However her statement following the assault was allegedly not taken seriously enough by investigating officers. | |
Several officers are being investigated as part of an internal review of the case by Scotland Yard's Directorate of Professional Standards. | Several officers are being investigated as part of an internal review of the case by Scotland Yard's Directorate of Professional Standards. |
Banaz fled but later went back to her family and tried to carry on her relationship with boyfriend Rahmat Sulemani in secret. | Banaz fled but later went back to her family and tried to carry on her relationship with boyfriend Rahmat Sulemani in secret. |
When they were discovered by the family, Mr Sulemani was threatened by Ari Mahmod's associates. | When they were discovered by the family, Mr Sulemani was threatened by Ari Mahmod's associates. |
'Ultimate betrayal' | |
Banaz was urged to stay at a safe house but told officers she believed she would be safe at home because her mother was there. | Banaz was urged to stay at a safe house but told officers she believed she would be safe at home because her mother was there. |
She disappeared on 24 January and her decomposed body was discovered in Handsworth, Birmingham, three months later. | |
After the verdict, Detective Inspector Caroline Goode, said: "Clearly there is no honour in killing... I think it is the ultimate betrayal for a parent to kill a child." | |
CPS spokesman Paul Goddard said: "The murder of Banaz Mahmod by her father, uncle and their associates not only took away the life of a young woman, it left her boyfriend in fear of his life and also left other members of the family and the community in fear." |