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Police to question husband of Gambian woman killed in UK
Thursday, 03 June 2010 17:12
By Yusupha ChamPolice 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.

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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Hello the Gambian in Britain this is very, very strange, but God willing, Tawfiq
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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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.
And finally let me than JollofNews for the changing of the photo here before.
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In the service of theGambia I remain
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