Bangladesh commits suicide after killing his wife in the US.



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The incident in the Lavin area of ​​Phoenix City, Arizona, on Sunday morning local time, caused a stir in the local community.

Abul Ahsan Habib, 52, and his wife Syeda Soheli Akhtar China, 43, came to the United States on a family visa with their two children and settled in Arizona in 2006. Their home is in Magura, Bangladesh.

Phoenix police said they were investigating the couple’s deaths. However, expatriate Bangladeshis say that in the epidemic crisis, unemployment and marital strife have led the couple to tragic consequences.

Fobana Chief Elections Commissioner Mahbub Reza Rahim, a resident of the city of Phoenix, said Habib worked at a restaurant. And China used to have a beauty salon. But during the epidemic, both were unemployed.

“At one stage in the altercation, China called the police on Sunday morning to demand justice for her husband. Habib left before the police reached his home. The police then asked China to go to court on Monday and take a protection order against her husband. “

When the police arrived at the home, Hasib, 25, China’s oldest son, was also there. After the police left, Hasib went to a local store to buy food. Then Habib came home again.

Mahbub Reza Rahim said: “The husband was terrified when he returned and informed the Chinese boy about the matter. Then he called the police again. Hasib quickly returned home after receiving the phone call from his mother. The police got there before him. They saw Habib and China thrown there shot. The health workers from the ambulance that came with the police declared them both dead. ”

Phoenix police spokesman Sgt. Tommy Thomson said he heard two gunshots as the police operator spoke to China. The police rushed there but could not stop the death.

The gun used in the murder was next to Habib’s body. According to police, Habib returned home shortly after Hasib left the house and shot himself after killing China.

The city of Phoenix is ​​also home to some of China’s closest relatives. Her two sons want to bury their parents in Phoenix. Family members said burial arrangements would be made as soon as the body was found after the autopsy.

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