VILE ATTACK

Politician seen beating his wife to death on CCTV in horror 8-hour attack in case that has sparked outrage in Kazakhstan

His televised trial has sparked outrage in Kazakhstan

A POLITICIAN has sparked outrage in Kazakhstan after he was seen beating his wife to death on CCTV in a horror eight-hour attack.

Shocking footage showed businessman Kuandyk Bishimbayev, 44, punching and kicking Saltanat Nukenova, 31, at a family restaurant in November 2023.

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CCTV shows Bishimbayev holding Nukenova by her headCredit: Newsflash
He then pulls her out of shot by her hairCredit: Newsflash
The former economy minister brutally murdered his wife Saltenat Nukenova, 31Credit: AP
Kazakhstan businessman Kuandyk Bishimbayev, 44, sits in a defendants’ cage at his trialCredit: AP
Shocking footage shows Bishimbayev grabbing Nukenova before beating her to deathCredit: Newsflash

Kazakhstan's former economy minister was charged with torturing and killing his wife despite attempts to maintain his innocence for a number of weeks.

He eventually admitted to beating his wife and "unintentionally" causing her death in court last month.

Bishimbayev had previously been jailed for bribery in 2018, although he spent less than two years of his ten-year sentence in prison before he was pardoned.

Nukenova was found dead in the BAU restaurant - owned by one of her husband's relatives - in Astana, Kazakhstan's capital city, on November 9 last year.

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The disturbing CCTV footage showed the couple engaging in conversation before Bishimbayev, a father-of-four, grabbed his wife by the hair and dragged her out of shot.

According to Nukenova's mother, eight hours of torture then followed.

Her daughter died as a result of brain trauma following multiple blows to the head.

Bishimbayev's lawyers initially disputed medical evidence indicating this as the cause of Ms Nukenova death.

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They also made attempts to portray Bishimbayev's wife as prone to jealousy and violence.

This was despite there being no video from the restaurant's security cameras played in court that showed her attacking Bishimbayev.

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According to German broadcaster Deutsche Welle, restaurant staff were forbidden to call emergency services.

An instruction was also given to erase CCTV footage under the pretext of technical failure.

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The trial is the first of its kind to ever be streamed online in Kazakhstan and made readily accessible to its 19 million people.

Nukenova's death has attracted the attention of the nation as a result, sparking calls for new legislation tackling domestic violence

Tens of thousands of people have signed petitions calling for new laws to hold those guilty of abuse to account.

Senators have since approved a bill which toughens spousal abuse laws - dubbed "Saltanat's Law".

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