Killer buried his wife under flowers bought from B&Q after savage knife murder
Alireza Askari has been sentenced to life in prison for the murder of his wife, Paria Veisi, whom he stabbed and buried beneath flowers in their Cardiff garden.
Alireza Askari, a 42-year-old man, has been sentenced to life imprisonment after pleading guilty to the murder of his wife, Paria Veisi. The tragic crime occurred in April 2025, after the couple had recently separated. Following an intense argument, Askari stabbed Veisi four times, leading to her death. He then attempted to conceal his actions by burying her body in a makeshift grave beneath flowers he purchased from a local B&Q store in Cardiff.
The incident came to light when South Wales Police arrested Askari, discovering caustic soda in his vehicle, suggesting he had intended to dispose of his wife's remains further. The court revealed that Paria Veisi had moved to the UK from Iran in 2010 and was living independently as she worked as a hairdresser. The brutal nature of the crime, as well as the circumstances surrounding it, highlighted issues of domestic violence and the tragic outcomes that can result from such situations within relationships.
This case has not only brought to the forefront the issue of domestic violence but also underscores the challenges faced by individuals from immigrant backgrounds, like Veisi, who may struggle to navigate relationships in a new cultural environment. Askari's life sentence serves as a grim reminder of the consequences of such violent acts, as well as the urgent need for ongoing discussions about domestic abuse and support for victims.