
Details of incident in months prior to Shafeeqa Husseini's death at husband Mirza Husseini's hands revealed
Shafeeqa Husseini, 41, was murdered by her husband Mirza Husseini, 47, before he died by suicide at their home on Melvyn St in Bordertown in South Australia on Sunday about 11pm.
Relatives had requested a welfare check be carried out.
The couple had six children, who are now orphaned.
Shafeeqa reported the incident to South Australian Police earlier this year, court documents obtained by 7NEWS Adelaide reveal.
Mirza accused her of having an affair with another man before attacking her in their home, she said at the time.
'Mirza grabbed hold of my neck with one of his hands and squeezed my throat tight for approximately three minutes to the point I couldn't breathe,' she said in the report.
The assault moved from the kitchen to the couple's bedroom, and one of their young children attempted to intervene.
'He was screaming for Mirza to stop,' she said.
'I got up and told Mirza that I didn't want to live this way and that I wanted a divorce.
'I then left and went to my neighbour's house.'
The neighbour then drove Shafeeqa to the Elizabeth Police Station, where she made the statement.
Mizra was charged over the assault.
Her death has shocked the rural Bordertown community.
Police Minister Stephen Mullighan said this would have a profound impact on her children.
'It is really distressing to think of the impact that this has, particularly on the children,' he said.
He promised the incident would be investigated through a coronial inquest,
'It's a tragic circumstance for the family and the community and all the emergency responders who were attending,' Acting Assistant Commissioner Cath Hilliard said earlier this week.
'Domestic abuse is no longer acceptable by the community or the police.'
In an emergency, call 000.

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