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Woman denies charges linked to alleged murder
Woman denies charges linked to alleged murder

The Independent

time16-05-2025

  • The Independent

Woman denies charges linked to alleged murder

A woman has denied charges linked to the alleged murder of another woman. Maryam Delavary, 48, pleaded not guilty to charges of preventing a lawful burial and doing acts tending to pervert the course of public justice. Delavary, of Australia Road, White City Estate, west London, spoke only to confirm her name and enter her pleas during a short hearing at Cardiff Crown Court. The charges relate to the death of Paria Veisi, 37, who was found dead at a property in the Penylan area of Cardiff in April. Co-defendant Alireza Askari, 41, of Penylan, Cardiff is accused of murdering Ms Veisi. He was not arraigned on the charges he faces, and he was remanded into custody. A four-week trial is due to begin at Cardiff Crown Court on October 6. South Wales Police said Ms Veisi was reported missing after leaving her workplace in the Canton area of Cardiff on April 12. An inquest hearing heard this week that Ms Veisi's body was found seven days later on April 19. A post-mortem examination found the provisional cause of death was from stab wounds to the neck and upper chest. Area coroner Patricia Morgan adjourned the inquest for police investigations to conclude.

Paria Veisi: Two in court on charges linked to woman's death
Paria Veisi: Two in court on charges linked to woman's death

BBC News

time16-05-2025

  • BBC News

Paria Veisi: Two in court on charges linked to woman's death

A woman has denied charges linked to the alleged murder of a 37-year-old whose body was found a week after she was last Delavary, 48, from White City Estate, London , pleaded not guilty to charges of preventing a lawful burial and perverting the course of charges relate to the death of Paria Veisi, 37, who was last seen in Cardiff on 12 April and was found dead a week later at a property in the Penylan area. Ms Delavary appear at Cardiff Crown Court on Friday alongside Alireza Askari, 41, from Penylan, who is charged with murdering Ms Veisi. He did not enter a plea and both were remanded in custody. Ms Delavary spoke only to confirm her name and enter her pleas during a short hearing at the court. An inquest opening heard Ms Veisi's provisional cause of death was stab wounds to the neck and upper chest. Ms Delavary and Mr Askari's four-week trial was set for 6 October.

Woman denies preventing lawful burial in case linked to alleged murder
Woman denies preventing lawful burial in case linked to alleged murder

Wales Online

time16-05-2025

  • Wales Online

Woman denies preventing lawful burial in case linked to alleged murder

Woman denies preventing lawful burial in case linked to alleged murder Paria Veisi, 37, was found to have suffered stab wounds to her neck and upper chest after her body was found at an address in Cardiff Tributes being paid to Paria Veisi at a memorial in Cardiff Bay (Image: John Myers ) A woman has denied preventing the lawful and decent burial of a woman who was found with stab wounds to her neck and chest in her estranged husband's garden. She has also pleaded not guilty to perverting the course of justice during a hearing at Cardiff Crown Court. Paria Veisi, 37, was found dead at an address in Cardiff having initially been reported missing. Ms Veisi, originally from Iran, had last been seen driving a black Mercedes on April 12 after leaving work at around 3pm. ‌ An inquest opening heard her body was found in a garden at an address in Penylan. ‌ A post mortem investigation revealed she had suffered stab wounds to her neck and upper chest. For the latest court reports sign up to our crime newsletter. A memorial service will be held in honour of Paria Veisi (Image: South Wales Police ) Alireza Askari, 41, has been charged with Ms Veisi's murder, preventing a lawful and decent burial of a dead body and assaulting a person occasioning actual bodily harm. Article continues below Maryam Delavary, 48, of White City, London, also appeared in court and is charged with preventing a lawful and decent burial of a dead body and conspiring to pervert the course of justice. Both defendants appeared at Cardiff Crown Court on Friday where Delavary entered not guilty pleas to both charges. Alireza Askari at a previous case ‌ She denies preventing the unlawful and decent burial of Ms Veisi between April 11 and 16, and of concealing or destroying evidence and providing false information to a police enquiry. Askari did not enter pleas at the hearing. Both defendants have been remanded in custody to appear for their next hearing on July 29. ‌ Following the discovery of Ms Veisi's body around 100 mourners gathered to remember her and pay tribute at the Norwegian church in Cardiff Bay. The church was so full mourners were asked to move outside and give others the opportunity to come in. One of Ms Veisi's close friends Sara Rezaei paid a heartfelt tribute to her friend before the service. She said: "Paria wasn't just someone in the headlines—she was a kind, caring, and vibrant soul who brought joy to everyone around her. Article continues below "She was caring, selfless and always ready to help. We are devastated, heartbroken, and still in shock.'

Woman found dead with multiple stab wounds in husband's garden
Woman found dead with multiple stab wounds in husband's garden

Wales Online

time15-05-2025

  • Wales Online

Woman found dead with multiple stab wounds in husband's garden

A woman's body was found with stab wounds to the neck and chest in the garden of her estranged husband in Cardiff, the opening of an inquest has heard. Paria Veisi, 37, who was originally from Iran and who was living in Cardiff, was reported missing to South Wales Police on April 13. Ms Veisi had last been seen driving a black Mercedes on April 12. That was after she had left work at around 3pm. The vehicle was later found on a quiet residential street in Penylan near Roath, Cardiff. Police found the 37-year-old had visited her estranged husband's address, reports WalesOnline. Police officers attended the address on the same day where an account was provided, Pontypridd Coroner's Court heard on Thursday. On April 16 officers returned to the address where they found Ms Veisi's body in the garden. A post-mortem examination was carried out on April 23 by pathologist Dr Stephen Leadbeatter who, when investigating a medical cause of death, advised Ms Veisi had suffered stab wounds to the neck and upper chest. Coroner Patricia Morgan said at the hearing on Thursday: "On the basis of evidence set out this morning in respect of Paria Veisi I have reason to suspect her death might be violent in nature. "This morning I opened the inquest into Ms Veisi's death but I have been informed by South Wales Police that there is an ongoing homicide investigation with potential proceedings to follow. I therefore suspend this inquest until such a time when criminal proceedings have reached their conclusion." Two people - a man and a woman - were arrested and first appeared in court in connection with Ms Veisi's death on April 22. Alireza Askari, 41, appeared at Cardiff Crown Court charged with Ms Veisi's murder, preventing a lawful and decent burial of a dead body and assaulting a person occasioning actual bodily harm. Maryam Devlavary, 48, of White City, London, also appeared in court and is charged with preventing a lawful and decent burial of a dead body and conspiring to pervert the course of justice. They will both appear again on May 16 and are currently remanded in custody. The inquest opening on Thursday heard a full inquest could be carried out after a criminal investigation concludes although this might not be required. Ms Morgan expressed her "deepest condolences to Paria Veisi's family and friends at such a difficult time". Following the discovery of Ms Veisi's body around 100 mourners gathered to remember her and pay tribute at the Norwegian church in Cardiff Bay. The church was so full mourners were asked to move outside and give others the opportunity to come in. One of Ms Veisi's close friends Sara Rezaei paid a heartfelt tribute to her friend before the service. She said: "Paria wasn't just someone in the headlines-she was a kind, caring, and vibrant soul who brought joy to everyone around her. She was caring, selfless and always ready to help. We are devastated, heartbroken, and still in shock." Sign up for the North Wales Live newsletter sent twice daily to your inbox Find out what's happening near you

Woman who disappeared after leaving work died of stab wounds, coroner told
Woman who disappeared after leaving work died of stab wounds, coroner told

The Independent

time15-05-2025

  • The Independent

Woman who disappeared after leaving work died of stab wounds, coroner told

A 37-year-old woman who was last seen alive leaving work died of stab wounds, a coroner's court has heard. The body of Paria Veisi was found at a property in the Penylan area of Cardiff on April 19, seven days after she went missing. Alireza Askari, 41, is accused of murdering Ms Veisi, preventing the lawful and decent burial of a body and assaulting a person occasioning them actual bodily harm. An inquest into Ms Veisi's death was opened at South Wales Central Coroner's Court in Pontypridd on Thursday. The coroner's officer said the pathologist's post-mortem report listed the provisional cause of death as stab wounds to the neck and upper chest. Area coroner Patricia Morgan adjourned the inquest for police investigations to conclude. She said: 'On the basis of the evidence that has been set out to me this morning, I have reason to suspect that her death might be violent in nature. 'I have been informed by South Wales Police that there is an ongoing investigation and on that basis, I suspend the inquest until I am informed the criminal proceedings reach their conclusion.' She passed on her condolences to Ms Veisi's friends and family. Askari appeared at Cardiff Crown Court on April 22 alongside Maryam Delavary, 48, of Australia Road, White City Estate, west London. Delavary is accused of preventing the lawful and decent burial of a body and conspiring to pervert the course of justice. A four-week trial is due to start in October. South Wales Police said Ms Veisi was reported missing after leaving her workplace in the Canton area of Cardiff on April 12. She was driving her black Mercedes GLC 200 which was later found in Dorchester Avenue in Penylan.

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