Khaleej Times

Love triangle leads to man’s murder in Dubai

- Amira Agarib

dubai — An illicit relationsh­ip took a tragic turn, leading to the gruesome murder of a husband by his wife and her lover, the police have said.

Lt.-Gen. Khamis Mattar Al Mazeina, Commander-in-Chief of Dubai Police, said the police have solved the mystery behind the death of a man who was found burnt on a road in Al Qusais area on October 15.

The police identified the body as that of a 32-year-old man from Comoros Islands, who worked as a clerk, and arrested his compatriot wife and her lover.

He praised the efforts made by the Criminal Investigat­ion Department (CID) and forensic experts in identifyin­g the victim and the perpetrato­rs of the crime.

Lt.-Gen. Al Mazeina said the operations room of the police was informed by the guards of a nearby warehouse after midnight that they found the burnt body of a man near the electric room of the warehouse. They said the fire was still raging on the head of the body. The police team rushed to the site and moved the body to the forensic lab.

After the police identified the victim, they called his wife, who told the police that the man went for fishing 14 days ago and was not back yet. The couple was married for three years and had two children.

However, during police interrogat­ion, the 21-year-old woman confessed to having an illicit relationsh­ip with her husband’s friend for two years, which led to the murder. The lover worked as a driver with a government department, and stayed near their house in Oud Al Muteina, she told the police.

The friend used to visit their home and gradually, they fell in love. She used to go out with him without her husband’s knowledge. And when he came to know that his wife had been going out regularly, he questioned her. She told him that she was visiting her mother.

Later, he learnt that she was going out with his friend and confronted her over the issue, which led to a quarrel. He warned her not to meet her lover again.

She was afraid of losing her lover and informed him about the dispute. Both of them decided to get rid of the husband and planned the murder, Lt.-Gen. Al Mazeina said.

Maj.-Gen. Khalil Ibrahim Al Mansouri, Assistant Commanderi­n-Chief for criminal investigat­ion, She was afraid of losing her lover and informed him about the dispute with her husband. Both of them decided to get rid of the husband.” Lt.-Gen. Khamis Mattar Al Mazeina,

Dubai Police chief

said that the lover admitted to the crime during interrogat­ion.

He told the police that he received a call from the woman at night on the day before the crime. She told him about the quarrel with her husband over their relation and both decided to kill the victim.

He contacted the victim and asked him to go out with him to resolve their family dispute. The suspect tied his hands and feet and put him on the back seat of the car, after convincing the victim that he would ‘deliver’ the latter to his wife.

However, the suspect then drove to a deserted area and then hit the victim’s stomach and head with a brick, which caused severe bleeding. He returned to the victim’s house to meet his lover, leaving the unconsciou­s victim inside the car. He told her that he hit her husband and left him unconsciou­s in the car, and they planned to get rid of the victim.

By 8pm, he went out to buy a bottle of gasoline and drove to Al Qusais Industrial Area, with the unconsciou­s victim still lying inside the car.

He stopped the vehicle near the warehouse and took out the victim, Maj.-Gen. Al Mansouri said, adding that during the act he realised that the victim was still alive.

The suspect then hit the head of the victim on the car several times and ran over him, to ensure that he is dead. He poured the gasoline over the body and set it on fire, Maj.-Gen. Al Mansouri said.

He fled the place, leaving it in flames and threw the bottle of the gasoline on the street. Then he told his lover about the incident and both of them agreed not to reveal anything to anybody.

amira@khaleejtim­es.com

 ?? Supplied photos ?? The two suspects in custody. The woman tried to mislead the police by claiming that her husband was missing. —
Supplied photos The two suspects in custody. The woman tried to mislead the police by claiming that her husband was missing. —
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