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A pregnant teenager was stabbed to death in her bedroom in a ferocious and sustained attack by her husband's secret lover, a court heard. | A pregnant teenager was stabbed to death in her bedroom in a ferocious and sustained attack by her husband's secret lover, a court heard. |
Harmohinder Kaur Sanghera, of Solihull, West Midlands, stabbed her boyfriend's wife in "jealousy and desperation", Manchester Crown Court heard. | Harmohinder Kaur Sanghera, of Solihull, West Midlands, stabbed her boyfriend's wife in "jealousy and desperation", Manchester Crown Court heard. |
Sana Ali, 17, of Bury, Greater Manchester, received 42 wounds. | Sana Ali, 17, of Bury, Greater Manchester, received 42 wounds. |
The court heard Ms Sanghera, who denies murder, had been having an affair with Mrs Ali's husband Sair since July 2005. | The court heard Ms Sanghera, who denies murder, had been having an affair with Mrs Ali's husband Sair since July 2005. |
Mr Peter Wright QC, prosecuting, told the court that the relationship continued despite the Alis' arranged marriage in December last year. | Mr Peter Wright QC, prosecuting, told the court that the relationship continued despite the Alis' arranged marriage in December last year. |
Stabbed in stomach | Stabbed in stomach |
Mr Wright said Mrs Ali's murderer had deliberately lifted her top and stabbed her in her abdomen at her Throstle Grove home. She was 11 weeks pregnant. | |
"The deeply personal element points unhappily, and unequivocally, to the identity of the killer being the defendant," he said. | "The deeply personal element points unhappily, and unequivocally, to the identity of the killer being the defendant," he said. |
He said the relationship between Mr Ali and Ms Sanghera, a 23-year-old dentistry student in Birmingham, ended after the attack in May this year. | |
Mrs Ali was born in Pakistan and had been considered to marry her cousin who was also a Shia Muslim, the court heard. | |
This was borne of jealousy and desperation Peter Wright QCProsecuting | |
Mr Ali and Ms Sanghera, a Sikh known as Mindy, started a relationship in 2005, but hid it from his parents. | |
Mr Wright said: "He did not tell the defendant he was engaged to be married. | |
"As the relationship became more serious Sair used religion as a pretence for a reason why it could not last." | |
In December 2006 when Mr Ali got married Ms Sanghera became suspicious and Mr Ali told her he was engaged. | |
In March Mr Ali told her his wife was pregnant, but Ms Sanghera said she would become his second wife. | |
The pair had a muta marriage ceremony - a temporary arrangement which means they could live as husband and wife for a specified time. | |
'Alive and well' | |
The time limit ran out on 16 May - five days after Mrs Ali was killed. | |
On 10 May Ms Sanghera told a friend she was going to end the relationship and tell Mrs Ali about their affair. | |
When arrested, Ms Sanghera told police Mrs Ali let her in after telling her she was an ex-girlfriend of her husband and had sent a teddy bear to him. | |
Ms Sanghera said Mrs Ali was "alive and well, if not a little upset" when she left the house. | |
Mr Wright said: "It is the Crown's case that this was no murder by a random psychopath who happened to pass after Sanghera left. | |
"This was borne of jealousy and desperation." | |
The case continues. | The case continues. |
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