India  

Murder case in Kazakhstan leads to domestic violence reforms

IndiaTimes Monday, 13 May 2024 ()
Kazakhstan's Supreme Court convicted former economy minister Kuandyk Bishimbayev of torturing and murdering his wife, sentencing him to 24 years in prison. The case sparked nationwide outrage, prompting calls for harsher penalties for domestic violence. Bishimbayev initially denied guilt but later admitted to beating his wife, Saltanat Nukenova, leading to her death. His relative, Bakhytzhan Baizhanov, received a four-year sentence for helping cover up the murder. The case prompted Kazakhstan to toughen spousal abuse laws, following widespread public outcry and petitions for justice.
0
shares
ShareTweetSavePostSend
 
Video Credit: Rumble - Published
News video: An Ex-Minister On Trial For His Wife's Murder: The Domestic Violence Case That Shocked Kazakhstan

An Ex-Minister On Trial For His Wife's Murder: The Domestic Violence Case That Shocked Kazakhstan 05:09

An ex-minister is on trial for his wife's murder in a domestic violence case that has shocked Kazakhstan. The case has also brought domestic violence into the spotlight in the country, as UN figures suggest at least 400 women die every year from spousal violence. (WARNING: This video...

You Might Like


Related videos from verified sources

This guy kills more than 14 people to revive his mother [Video]

This guy kills more than 14 people to revive his mother

Ed Gein was an American serial killer who lived in Plainfield, Wisconsin. He lived in a farm hous with his mother and brother named henry. His mother was a strange kind of woman, she did not let him go..

Credit: Rumble     Duration: 00:14Published
Jonathan Majors Sentenced to 52 Weeks of Counseling in Domestic Assault Case | THR News Video [Video]

Jonathan Majors Sentenced to 52 Weeks of Counseling in Domestic Assault Case | THR News Video

Jonathan Majors has now been sentenced after being convicted of reckless assault in the third degree and harassment back in December. The actor is sentenced to a 52-week in-person domestic violence..

Credit: The Hollywood Reporter     Duration: 01:47Published