BENHAM SHIRAZIYAN FROM IRAN IN WOLVERHAMPTON STABBING TRAGEDY
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Wolverhampton Domestic Homicide
In a deeply disturbing case that has shocked the community of Wolverhampton, a man named Benham Shiraziyan, originally from Iran, has been placed under an indefinite detention order under the Mental Health Act following a fatal incident involving his wife. The tragic event unfolded on December 29, 2011, within the confines of their flat located on Newhampton Road West.
According to court proceedings and police reports, Shiraziyan was found guilty at Wolverhampton Crown Court of fatally stabbing his wife, Shadi Afrouzi, who was only 36 years old at the time. The attack was brutal and relentless, with Shiraziyan wielding a knife to inflict 18 stab wounds upon her. The injuries were severe, with the victim sustaining deep cuts to her chest and abdomen, which ultimately led to her death at the scene despite the efforts of paramedics who arrived promptly to provide medical assistance.
Following the assault, Shiraziyan attempted to take his own life, an act that underscored the tragic and complex nature of the incident. The couple had relocated to the United Kingdom from Iran in 2009, and they had been granted asylum status, which was valid until 2016. The investigation revealed that the attack occurred shortly after they had moved into their new home, but authorities have not identified a clear or specific trigger that prompted Shiraziyan to commit such a violent act.
During the court proceedings, the judge emphasized the seriousness of the crime and the need for psychiatric assessment and treatment. As a result, Shiraziyan was sentenced to an indefinite detention order, ensuring that he remains in a secure mental health facility for ongoing evaluation and care. The case has left the local community in shock, raising questions about the circumstances leading to such a tragic loss of life and the mental health issues that may have contributed to the incident.
According to court proceedings and police reports, Shiraziyan was found guilty at Wolverhampton Crown Court of fatally stabbing his wife, Shadi Afrouzi, who was only 36 years old at the time. The attack was brutal and relentless, with Shiraziyan wielding a knife to inflict 18 stab wounds upon her. The injuries were severe, with the victim sustaining deep cuts to her chest and abdomen, which ultimately led to her death at the scene despite the efforts of paramedics who arrived promptly to provide medical assistance.
Following the assault, Shiraziyan attempted to take his own life, an act that underscored the tragic and complex nature of the incident. The couple had relocated to the United Kingdom from Iran in 2009, and they had been granted asylum status, which was valid until 2016. The investigation revealed that the attack occurred shortly after they had moved into their new home, but authorities have not identified a clear or specific trigger that prompted Shiraziyan to commit such a violent act.
During the court proceedings, the judge emphasized the seriousness of the crime and the need for psychiatric assessment and treatment. As a result, Shiraziyan was sentenced to an indefinite detention order, ensuring that he remains in a secure mental health facility for ongoing evaluation and care. The case has left the local community in shock, raising questions about the circumstances leading to such a tragic loss of life and the mental health issues that may have contributed to the incident.