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Solihull murders: Janbaz Tarin pleads guilty Solihull murders: Janbaz Tarin jailed for life
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A man has admitted murdering his ex-partner and her mother following a relationship breakdown. A man was jailed for life after admitting the "brutal" murders of his ex-partner and her mother.
Khaola Saleem, 49, and Raneem Oudeh, 22, were fatally stabbed outside Mrs Saleem's home in Solihull on 27 August.Khaola Saleem, 49, and Raneem Oudeh, 22, were fatally stabbed outside Mrs Saleem's home in Solihull on 27 August.
Ms Oudeh married Janbaz Tarin, 21 in an Islamic ceremony but dumped him when she discovered he had a secret wife and children in the Middle East. Ms Oudeh married Janbaz Tarin, 21, in an Islamic ceremony, but broke up with him when she discovered he had a secret wife and children in the Middle East.
Tarin "spent the day hunting" down Ms Oudeh and her mother who were on the phone to police when he attacked.Tarin "spent the day hunting" down Ms Oudeh and her mother who were on the phone to police when he attacked.
'Two defenceless ladies'
He went on the run after killing them and was arrested three days later.He went on the run after killing them and was arrested three days later.
Tarin is due to be sentenced at Birmingham Crown Court later. 'Destroyed entire family'
At Birmingham Crown Court earlier Tarin admitted the double murder and was sentenced to life with a minimum term of 32 years.
In a victim impact statement, Mrs Saleem's sister Nour Norris said: "The list of broken hearts goes on and on. That night this killer played god and he destroyed an entire family.
"Let us send a message that those who abuse and murder women will face justice."
Mrs Justice Carr told Tarin his crimes had "devastated" the victims' family.
She went on: "When Mrs Saleem stepped in, no doubt in an attempt to protect her daughter, you stabbed her, whilst holding on to Raneem by one of her ankles and dragging her along."
The judge added: "Your final act was to stab Raneem again, twice in the chest, before running away."
It was "a brutal murder of two defenceless ladies by a man who had spent the day hunting them down", West Midlands Police said.It was "a brutal murder of two defenceless ladies by a man who had spent the day hunting them down", West Midlands Police said.
The circumstances of the stabbing are being investigated by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) and the force said it would accept any "learning". Marriage not recognised
Ms Oudeh and her mother were attacked at Mrs Saleem's home in Northdown Road shortly after 00:30 BST and were confirmed dead at the scene. The circumstances of the stabbing are being investigated by the Independent Office for Police Conduct.
A post mortem examination concluded they had died from multiple stab wounds. Ms Oudeh and her mother were attacked at Mrs Saleem's Northdown Road home shortly after 00:30 BST and died at the scene.
Tarin and Ms Oudeh met at Solihull College and were married in an Islamic ceremony but their marriage was not recognised in UK law. Post-mortem tests found they died from multiple stab wounds.
Ms Oudeh, who has a two-year-old son, and Mrs Saleem, who has five other children, were both born in Syria. Tarin and Ms Oudeh met at Solihull College and were married in an Islamic ceremony in 2016 but their marriage was not recognised in UK law.
Hunting them down Ms Oudeh, who had a two-year-old son, and Mrs Saleem, who has five other children, were both born in Syria.
It emerged Ms Oudeh had dumped Tarin, of Evelyn Road, Sparkhill, Birmingham, in the weeks before his attack after learning about his other wife and children in Afghanistan. It emerged Ms Oudeh had left Tarin, of Evelyn Road, Sparkhill, Birmingham, in the weeks before the murders after learning about his other wife and children in Afghanistan.
He was abusive towards Ms Oudeh during their relationship and after they split up he repeatedly hassled his ex-partner who applied for a non-molestation order against him. He was abusive towards Ms Oudeh during their relationship and after they split up he repeatedly hassled her.
Tarin flouted that court order and, in the hours leading up to the assault, Ms Oudeh made three calls to police. She then applied for a non-molestation order against him.
Tarin flouted that court order and - in the hours leading up to the killings - Ms Oudeh made three calls to police.
'I will kill you''I will kill you'
On the night of the attack he followed Mrs Saleem and her daughter to a shisha lounge before hunting them down elsewhere, police said. That night Tarin followed Mrs Saleem and her daughter to a shisha lounge before hunting them down elsewhere, police said.
Det Ch Supt Mark Payne said police were in contact with Ms Oudeh from the shisha lounge and were trying to reach her but failed to catch up with her before Tarin did. Det Ch Supt Mark Payne said police were in contact with Ms Oudeh from the shisha lounge and had been trying to reach her, but failed to catch up with her before Tarin did.
He said: "As we were trying to get to her, she was moving on. Ms Norris said in the first six months of the year-long marriage her niece was "hiding her misery".
"We never got to the same place as she was tragically before the events unfolded." She added: "He used to threaten her many times - 'if you leave me, I will kill you and your family'.
Mrs Saleem's sister Nour Norris, said in the first six months of the year-long marriage her niece was "hiding her misery", but added that, "He used to threaten her many times 'if you leave me, I will kill you and your family'."
"One day she said to me, Auntie, I feel my life's going to end.""One day she said to me, Auntie, I feel my life's going to end."
Mother slaughtered protecting child Slaughtered protecting child
Fearing for her safety Ms Oudeh went to stay with her mother, with the help of whom she secured the non-molestation order. Fearing for her safety Ms Oudeh went to stay with her mother, with whose help she took out the court order.
In the shisha lounge there was a confrontation involving Tarin, Ms Oudeh and her mother.In the shisha lounge there was a confrontation involving Tarin, Ms Oudeh and her mother.
Tarin was swiftly ejected by staff after being overheard making threats to kill Ms Oudeh.Tarin was swiftly ejected by staff after being overheard making threats to kill Ms Oudeh.
He left the bar, armed himself with a knife and drove to Mrs Saleem's home where he violently attacked Ms Oudeh outside the front door and then attacked Mrs Saleem as she tried to save her daughter. He left the bar, armed himself with a knife and drove to Mrs Saleem's home where he stabbed Ms Oudeh outside the front door and then attacked Mrs Saleem as she tried to save her daughter.
Tarin was captured on CCTV fleeing the scene on foot and went into hiding, triggering a huge manhunt by West Midlands Police. Tarin was captured on CCTV running away and went into hiding, triggering a huge manhunt by West Midlands Police.
Ms Oudeh's two-and-a-half year old son is now living with Mrs Norris. Ms Oudeh's two-and-a-half year old son, from a previous marriage, is now living with Mrs Norris.
Asked if she believed the police and authorities had failed to do enough that night to stop Tarin, and in the months beforehand to protect the victim, Mrs Norris replied: "Yes we do." Asked if she believed the police and authorities had failed to do enough to stop Tarin, Mrs Norris replied: "Yes we do."
"We do feel that and we feel there's a lot of women out there as well probably going through the same thing, who agree with us.""We do feel that and we feel there's a lot of women out there as well probably going through the same thing, who agree with us."