Failed asylum seeker strangled and drowned bakery worker who refused to marry him so he could stay in the UK
Daily Mail / Daily Mail Reporter
02-Oct-2011 (8 comments)

  • 'His last chance of staying in the UK was for him to marry an EU citizen'
  • Victim had been attacked in the bedroom and strangled before her head was shoved under the bath water
  • Tried to strangle her in 2008, holding her neck with both hands and issuing the chilling warning: 'Nobody can help you now'
  • A failed asylum seeker strangled and drowned a bakery worker who refused to marry him so he could stay in the UK.

    Iranian-born Hossein Abdollahzadeh, 32, left Agnieszka Dziegielewska's naked body in a bath full of water at her flat in Swinton, near Rotherham, just weeks after she kicked him out.

    He later hanged himself in his prison cell while on remand charged with Dziegielewska's murder, the inquest in Rotherham heard.

    Agnieszka moved to the UK from Bialystok, Poland, in 2004 - the year the country became a full member of the EU - and met Abdollahzadeh four years later at his takeaway pizza shop in Swinton. 

    Marrying Agnieszka, an EU citizen, would have enabled the Iranian to continue living in the UK.

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    Tiger Lily

    LOL!!!! Now,he can stay in the UK in a coffin;

    by Tiger Lily on

    best of all worlds.


    Veiled Prophet of Khorasan

    Simorgh

    by Veiled Prophet of Khorasan on

     

    In order to accept the revolution was a farce people need to accept their mistake. Say they messed up up big and that takes more than many have. It is much simpler to blame others. 

    They have too much invested in the revolution to admit their mistake. It will not happen and they will just dig in their heels. Do not hold your breath because it will not happen.


    Simorgh5555

    VPK

    by Simorgh5555 on

    Agreed. Tell that to Pendare Nik who cannot make up his mind whether the Iranian revolution was 'Great' or whether people were tricked into by self-serving interests of the West.


    Simorgh5555

    I'm waiting for an answer Pendar Jan

    by Simorgh5555 on

    Have you changed your mind about the 1979 revolution? Is it still 'Great' or a catastriphe orchestrated by the BBC? Make up your mind .
    Is this another trademark Pendare Nik U-Turn. From insulting Persepolis and nationalism to expressing love for your motherland. From smart ass comments and indifference towards the hanging of a seventeen year old by public execution to writing poems condemning those who turned out to see it. Consitency is not one of yiur greatest qualities, is it?


    Veiled Prophet of Khorasan

    I think

    by Veiled Prophet of Khorasan on

     

    the asylum department in UK made the right decision! Deny it to a maniac sounds good. They should have booted him out.

    Simorgh: The British may have propped up Khomeini. But it was our people who like total tools went out there and "marched" for him. I remember endless arguments. With "roshanfekrs" of Iran. I was on the "against Khomeini" side. The "roshanfekrs" were on his side. Never got it and I hope I never will get it. 

    If Britain told us "jump over into a volcano" should we say yes? Should we then blame them. I do blame Britain but I blame our roshanfekrs more.


    Simorgh5555

    Pendar Jan

    by Simorgh5555 on

    Your reasoning is becomming more bizzare each and every passing day. Are you the same Pendare Nik who pontificated to us about the Great Revolution by the Iranian people and now you blame the BBC after likeminded people such as yourself shouted Marg Bar Shah and chmapioned Khomeini? Before you jumped ship (or cut and run) after your Great Revolution did you oppose Khomeini for being manufactured by the BBC and its British masters? That's right your revolution went tits up because of the Shah after you asked him to go and the fault of the British who tricked you into a revolution and led you to believe Khomeini was a sweet old man likeSanta Claus in a black outfit and turban. Its time you acknowledged yout own responsivility and accept blame for your own misguided and irresponsible actions. You aemitted you left Iran shortly after the revolution leaving a geberation of Iranians traumatised and brutalised by the sick society of Khomeini's regime which you helped pave the way for. Just remember that not every body was successful like you in managing to leave Iran but the least you can do is not pass the buck for your own shortcommings onto somebody else.


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    How dare you attack Ayatollah BBC like that, naaoze bellah

    by Hooshang Tarreh-Gol on

    And how dare you blame the crime of a  dick-head, prick on a declining civilization. There are many cool English folks, you just have to understand their accent first!  Ask Billy Bragg he'll tell you all about it.

     

    Billy Bragg New England

    //www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCfRcgoPxTw

     


    پندارنیک

    It must be the coffee...

    by پندارنیک on

    Who is the real culprit here? The government of the UK, I would say, which first brought us the IRI from the moon, via its space vehicle the BBC, and is now denying the well-deserved asylum of its victims. I think it's perfectly rational to expect a military genius at IC to come up with a plan for an operation to remove the government of the United Kingdom by massive bombing and total destruction of the isle in a fashion that would not harm refugees, foreigners, those who have yet to pick up the correct accent, or those with a good set of teeth.

    Please support a military attack against these fascists.