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Stop abusers getting away with murder

- BY LUCINDA CAMERON

THE family of a woman murdered by her abusive husband are backing a campaign for justice for women who die after being pushed from heights.

Fawziyah javed, 31, and her unborn child died when she was pushed from Arthur’s Seat, in edinburgh, in September 2021.

Kashif Anwar, 29, from Leeds, was found guilty of her murder at the High court in edinburgh last year. He was given a life sentence and ordered to serve at least 20 years behind bars.

Fawziyah’s family are supporting the group Killed Women, which is calling for major change as it seeks to uncover and stop the “hidden homicides” of women pushed to their deaths.

It coincides with the channel 4 documentar­y the push, which follows the case of Fawziyah, who was from pudsey, Leeds.

Fawziyah’s mother Yasmin, a member of the Killed Women network, said: “Domestic abusers will continue to get away with murder if we don’t ensure the cases of so-called fallen women are rigorously investigat­ed by authoritie­s.

“We must have a system that delivers justice for these women.

“The conviction will never heal the grief of losing our beautiful Fawziyah, but we are campaignin­g to ensure that all those who murder women in this way are held to account.”

criminolog­ist jane Monkton Smith estimates there are about 130 primarily female victims killed every year in england and Wales whose deaths are not investigat­ed or prosecuted as homicides.

Killed Women submitted freedom of informatio­n requests to all 44 UK police forces to find out how many incidents of women falling from a height there were between 1973 and 2023.

It said 42 of the forces were not able to provide the

data, or said they were unable to access the informatio­n due to the required time and cost.

Police Scotland did respond, stating there had been 10 homicides involving women falling from height, while Humberside provided data between 2017 and 2023, stating there were seven incidents, the campaign group said.

Killed Women’s Fallen Women campaign calls for the deaths of all women who have fallen from a height to be reviewed by police to see if domestic abuse may have been a feature.

The group wants official data collection to track the number of women who die after falling from a height each year, and said domestic abuse should be a key line of inquiry for police in all such cases.

Nicole jacobs, the domestic abuse commission­er for england and Wales, said: “I strongly support the Fallen Women campaign to shine a light on this hidden issue.

“Police, forensic specialist­s and the justice system must look seriously at the wider context to these deaths, taking the time to understand any history of domestic abuse, and join the dots.”

Killed Women is led by and representi­ng the bereaved families of females killed by men.

The Associatio­n of police and crime commission­ers, National police chiefs’ council and police Scotland have been contacted for comment.

 ?? ?? PREGNANT Fawziyah was pushed to her death by abusive husband
PREGNANT Fawziyah was pushed to her death by abusive husband
 ?? ?? HORROR Killer Kashif Anwar and, above, mum Yasmin Javid
HORROR Killer Kashif Anwar and, above, mum Yasmin Javid
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