Spouse viciously assails partner with 20 stab wounds due to property unsold
In February 2025, a shocking incident took place in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, when a man attacked his wife with a knife, inflicting over 20 wounds. The attack was reported by Liter.kz and NOVA 24 UZ.
The woman was in the kitchen when the attack occurred. Initially, she thought she was being hit with her husband's hands. However, it was soon evident that she was being attacked with a knife.
The woman was in a terrible condition after the attack. Fortunately, she was saved by the doctors. The woman is grateful to the medical professionals for their lifesaving efforts.
The crime was committed due to a personal dispute that revolved around the man's request to sell their house. The man had an especially dangerous recidivism, as this was not the first time he had been involved in such a violent act.
The court sentenced the man to 15 years and 3 months in prison under part 2 of article 25-97 - attempted murder. The verdict was upheld despite the defendant's appeal.
The woman's husband often sold their belongings to buy drugs, which may have been a factor in the incident. The attack was committed with exceptional cruelty and was for personal gain.
Despite the sentence, the woman expressed that she cannot forgive her husband for the attack. The name of the man is not publicly available. However, it is known that he has a history of recidivism.
The woman's life was saved by the doctors, and she is now recovering. She has expressed her gratitude for the medical professionals who saved her life. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of addressing domestic violence and supporting victims.
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