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Police to question husband of Gambian woman killed in UK

mccoll_in_glasgowBy Yusupha Cham
Police in the UK are looking forward to question a Gambian man, Sheik Saine, whose estranged wife was killed in what is still an unclear circumstance.
According to the Herald Scotland, the woman, Fatou Saine, 33 years of age, who lived in an area called Greenock, was murdered on Tuesday in the St Enoch Square branch of RS McColl’s.mccoll_in_glasgow
Fatou’s husband, Sheik Saine, is said to be in hospital after suffering serious stab wounds himself to the stomach and because of that reports say he is unable to speak to police about the possible cause of his wife’s death.
Fatou was stabbed to death at the newsagent where she worked, the Herald Scotland report said.
Although there has been no report of a direct connection to the stabbing of the husband and the murder of his wife yet, witnesses reported that the two had some problem, causing Fatou to move out of their flat where she was staying with her husband and another man believed to be a lodger. The report added Fatou move out into a flat she rented by herself in a nearby street.
“Both of them were lovely, lovely people and it is such an awful shock to hear what happened,” the Herald Scotland quoted a neighbor of the two as saying. “I used to chat to them quite a lot but I would say that he changed quite a bit after his wife left, and wasn’t as chatty.”
Another neighbor told the Herald: “We would see the husband quite a lot, standing out on the steps smoking and using his mobile phone. They were nice, pleasant people.”
The report said that forensic examinations had been started at the flat where the couple was leaving.
Flowers were laid outside the newsagent for Ms Saine, who is understood to have had a young son in her native Gambia, the paper said.

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0 #11 2011-10-12 19:15
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Hello the Gambian in Britain this is very, very strange, but God willing, Tawfiq
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0 #10 2010-11-01 13:46
jelousy at times can be criminal,

witnesses reported that the two had some problem, causing Fatou to move out of their flat where she was staying with her husband and another man believed to be a lodge

COULD FATOU HAVE BROKEN HER MARRIAGE OATH? WHAT COULD ANGER A MAN SO MUCH AS TO BE ACCUSED OF TAKING HIS WIFES LIFE?
mAY GOD REST HER SOUL
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-1 #9 2010-06-05 21:42
Brother Abu Sadiq, it is not a matter of biasness, we the contributors are here to giving the right direction of how things should me, on that, it could be very fair if we just turn on both of them so that, if there is another lady planning for such, then she can reflect her mind to the words she might read here online.

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0 #8 2010-06-05 08:44
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This story runs shivers down nerves. May God be merciful on the ‘departed’ & give rest of us will & courage to carry on. My opinion is, the Newsmen reported as 'data obtained' & doing-just their job of informing. My opinion to all about incident's; sometimes are hard & can send rough tides to swim against especially for couples in which their resolves are tested. No matter how hard a situation one may find in, please take to faith & move on looking ahead. Both man & woman can be disadvantaged in a relationship & call it quits but when it happens one shouldn't always let emotions clout judgments. God always rewards the wronged offended victims positively when one perseveres in such situations without disproportionat e use of force.
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-1 #7 2010-06-05 08:40
This story runs shivers down nerves. May God be merciful on the departed & give rest of us will & courrage to carry on. My opinion's the newsmen reported as 'data obtained' dong, just their job of informing. My opinion to all about incident's; sometimes are hard & can send rough tides to swim againts especially for couples in which their resolves ate tested. No matter how hard a situation one may find in, please take to faith & move on looking ahead. Both man & woman can be disadvantaged in a relationship but when it happens one shouldn't always let emotions clout judgments. God always rewards the wronged offended victims positively when one perseveres without disproposonate use of force.There's always more to live for in life.
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-2 #6 2010-06-05 08:20
Thank You my brother Lalo Kebba. In this case since its d man who committed d offense we have to take the issue in good faith as we are d offender and call a spade a spade. If the woman has done it, d same they will take d same tunnel no biasness
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+2 #5 2010-06-04 07:32
Brother Abu Sadiq, thanks for your nice rejoinder here but it should have being better if you use the pronoun to both Him & Her, because if you said if you don't love her, why not saying too if She don't love Him? we have to giving ideas in an equilibrium ways so that, they (The girls) too can know that there is a big role for them to play in marriage as it is enshrined in the Qur'an as follows: "WAJA'ALA BAYENAKUM MAWADDATA WAr'RAHMAH" so here it mean both of them to play their role in it. On that, if the woman too feels that she can't go with the marriage, she have all the right to demand a divorce !

And finally let me than JollofNews for the changing of the photo here before.

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+3 #4 2010-06-04 03:04
I would like to thank Jollofnews for listening and changing the image.
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0 #3 2010-06-04 02:58
Life is becoming a big threat nowadays. Each day one wakes up, one will be shocked by terrible things happen all around the world. If this trend goes on no one knows who the next victim will be. I can't imagine someone you love and do all possible things to marry her no matter what may happen, my fellows pls think of how you get her reflect your memories back home. Are animals? obviously no our wives are not donkeys they are neither devils nor they come from nowhere, they come from homes if you go to a point that you don't love her any more, pls leave her for someone who will treat her more humanly, respectfully and morally as her values. At this point, I just realize my tears rolling. I pray that your soul rest in perfect peace.
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+2 #2 2010-06-03 21:22
Yes brother Jatto, you are right I really seen it in that way too but journalists has their own way of putting the reports, I will respect their own feelings here, I do always correct them when they make any editorial mistakes but for this one, I have to leave them with their own hearts of judgement.

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