Singer Zeboyi Jahon Killed in Uzbekistan
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A criminal case of premeditated homicide has been opened in Uzbekistan, Orda.kz reports, citing Gazeta.uz.
On July 26, in the Taylak district of the Samarqand region, singer Zeboyi Jahon — whose real name was Zebiniso Nosirova — was killed.
According to investigators, she was strangled by her husband during a domestic dispute when he came to visit their children. He was detained at the scene, and a case was opened under the article concerning intentional homicide.
Zebiniso Nosirova was 34 years old and the mother of three sons. The family confirms that there had been conflicts between the spouses for a long time. The deceased's brother said in an interview that the man had already served a prison term for another case and that his sister did not deserve such a fate,
Gazeta.uz writes.
The Prosecutor General’s Office of Uzbekistan reported that the suspect is 32 years old. He is currently in custody while the investigation continues.
Original Author: Ruslan Loginov
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