Trigger warning: This post deals with family violence and may be triggering for some readers.
Another incident of domestic violence. Another woman dead at the hands of her husband, 58-year old Haydar Haydar who has been charged with murder.
Last night, police scrambled to save the life of 45-year-old Salwa Haydar, at a residential address in Bexley, South Sydney.
The mother of four should’ve been spending an evening at home with her children. Instead, she suffered fatal stab wounds and was declared dead at the scene by police who were alerted to the incident just minutes earlier.
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A Sydney hairdresser who was fatally stabbed with a pair of scissors was turned away numerous times from women’s refuge centres as she attempted to flee her estranged husband, according to her sister.
Leila Alavi, 26, had taken an apprehended violence order (AVO) out against her ex-partner Mokhtar Hosseiniamraei when he allegedly stabbed her in the car park of the Auburn shopping centre complex where she worked in January.
The 33-year-old had requested she come and meet him.
Mitra Alavi said her sister had moved in with her at a Waterloo unit after failing to find a refuge that could take her in, The Sydney Morning Herald has reported.
“Eight months before she died she come to my place and told me, ‘I can’t live with Mohktar because he is punching me and it is scary’,” Ms Alavi said.
“Three or four times she go with me and many times she rang these places [refuges], and they say, ‘we have no room.’”
At the time she was searching for a centre to take her in, up to 80 women’s shelters were in limbo in NSW due to the state government’s homelessness reform program.
A spokeswoman for the advocacy group, SOS Women’s Services, said the system had let Leila down.
“If she had been able to get into a refuge, she would have had a much stronger chance of surviving the violence,” Roxanna McMurray said.
NSW Minister for Justice Brad Hazzard said the case was “disturbing”.
“At a time when domestic violence seems to be, at least on a reported basis, the highest it has ever been, we have to get this absolutely right,” he said.
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FATAL DOMESTIC VIOLENCE INCIDENTS SINCE JANUARY 1, 2015:
There have been 17 cases so far too Date
- Jan 17
Sydney hairdresser Leila Alavi is stabbed to death, allegedly by her estranged husband Mokhtar Hosseiniamraei. The 26-year-old's body was found in a car in an underground car park near her workplace.
- Jan 20
Renee Carter and Corey Croft are stabbed to death at a Gold Coast home, allegedly by Ms Carter's former partner Christopher Robert Carter. The slain couple's five-year-old son was home when the killings took place and told neighbours he found their bodies.
- Jan 25
A 50-year-old woman is murdered by her partner at a house in Dianella, in Perth's northern suburbs. Police say the man killed the woman before taking his own life.
- Feb 2
Pregnant Gold Coast woman Fabiana Palhares, 34, dies from massive head injuries after she was allegedly attacked by her former partner Brock Wall, who has been charged with murder. She was reportedly attacked with a small axe.
- Feb 7
Mother of two Adelle Collins, 39, is found stabbed to death at her home at Ningi, near Bribie Island, north of Brisbane. Her former partner Steven Storie has been charged with murder.
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