A man who lured a Bradford woman to Derby and subjected her to violence has been sentenced to life for her murder.
Atual Mustafa murdered Sohbia Khan at their home on Pear Tree Crescent in Normanton in May 2017.
The court heard Mustafa had previously brutally attacked a woman and changed his name. He was found to be mentally ill and sent to a secure hospital.
He was sentenced yesterday (3 May) at Derby Crown Court to life in prison and must serve 32 years as a minimum.
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