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On the 16th of October, 2004, three-month-old Samira Ullah died.
The jury at the Old Bailey heard that crack cocaine and heroin addict, Samira Ullah, a Bangladeshi immigrant, had subjected his daughter to "appalling violence" which began as soon as she was allowed home from hospital.
He had burned her lips with cigarettes, wrenched her wrists and ankles out of their sockets, broken her ribs and beaten her about the head.
On the day she died, Ullah swung her against the wall and smashed her skull.
Social services had allowed Samira to go home from hospital, despite her mother twice being temporarily re-housed away from her husband, who had attacked her violently.
Ullah's wife, Salma Begum, who admitted child neglect, said:
"He started to think she was possessed by the ghost or a spirit. He didn't want me to feed her too much. He complained she was becoming greedy because he thought the thing inside her wanted to be fed all the time…
He was saying he was not hurting her. He was hurting the thing inside her."
Begum also said that, on the day Samira died, he went out for chicken and chips after attacking her. Ullah, himself, blamed everyone else and insisted that Samira's death was down his wfe's mistreatment of the baby and not his.
After Ullah was found guilty of the baby's murder, Detective Sergeant Patrick Barnes said:
"Samira went through hell. Her injuries were horrendous. In 26 years as a detective, this is the worst case of systematic torture I have seen… It is the worst case the Metropolitan Police has had since Victoria Climbie."
And what do you think this lovely, fluffy Asian individual did for a living whilst he was torturing his daughter and beating up his wife?
He was a community worker.
He worked out of North Westminster sixth form college, where he liaised with police, who thought well enough of him to let him counsel Bangladeshi teenagers and sit in on interviews after they had been arrested by the police.
The police describe those who perform this service as "appropriate adults".
Ironic, huh?
How would you describe Ullah?
An "appropriate adult"?
Or would epithets like "filfth," "scum" and "human slime" be more fitting?
How would you describe the PC types who have foist animals such as Ullah upon us over the years?
Filfth? Scum? Human slime? Inhuman slime?
As far as I'm concerned, the two short words that suit the PC crowd best are these:
The enemy.
This is Samirah Ullah:
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