UNTOLD CRUELTY

‘You beat her to death’ cries heartbroken mum in court as horror CCTV shows politician’s brutal 8 hour attack on wife

The victim had died in agony several hours before the ambulance was called

A HEARTBROKEN MUM of a politician's dead wife could not contain her emotions during the court hearing of a case that shocked Kazakhstan.

Saltanat Nukenova, 31, died of brain trauma after an 8-hour brutal attack by her husband Kuandyk Bishimbayev, 44.

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CCTV footage shows the politician grabbing his wife by the hair before getting out of the shotCredit: Newsflash
Former ministry of economy is charged with beating and killing of his wife last NovemberCredit: AP
Saltanat Nukenova, 31, died in agony from a brain trauma after an alleged 8-hour attackCredit: AP

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

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.

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

He described the excruciating details of the assault but added: "I was clearly aware that no vital organ should [be hurt]."

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The ex-minister continued to deny guilt in premeditated murder, saying: "The only thing I want to inform you is that there was no intention, no particular cruelty in this."

During his testimony, the grief-stricken mother of Nukenova screamed out: "You were beating her to death for several hours!

"I didn't see my daughter, I didn't bury her, I didn't see her face.

"How did you beat her without particular cruelty?"

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On the evening of November 8, 2023 the politician quarrelled with his wife in the Bau restaurant in Astana which belongs to his relatives.

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 the shot.

According to Nukenova's mother, she was tortured for eight hours in one of the VIP booths where there are no security cameras.

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The next day, Bishimbayev left his wife lying in the establishment while he went out on business.

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He called an ambulance only in the evening when he noticed that her body was cold - at which point, Nukenova had been dead for 6-8 hours.

The medical expertise revealed that the victim died slowly in agony.

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

Who is Kuandyk Bishimbayev?

KUANDYK Bishimbayev is currently on trial after being accused of beating his wife to death.

But the businessman, who is also Kazakhstan's former Minister of National Economy, is already well known to law enforcement.

Bishimbayev, 44, was once seen as a fresh, Western-educated face of Kazakhstan's government and a former "favourite" of former leader Nursultan Nazarbayev.

In 2018, however, he was jailed for bribery and placed in an institution of the maximum security penal system.

In February 219, he appealed for pardon and saw his sentence reduced to four years, before he was pardoned less than two years into his initial ten-year sentence.

Bishimbayev was born in the city of Kyzyl-Orda (now Kyzylorda) in 1980.

In 2001, he earned masters in business administration from the George Washington University in Washington, D.C. as part of the Bolashak scholarship.

In May 2016, he was made Kazakhstan's Minister of National Economy after waves of unrest during the protests against land reforms to replace Erbolat Dosaev.

He was eventually dismissed from his post on 28 December 2016.

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

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In court, the politician stated that his wife allegedly fell face down on the toilet, hitting her head on the floor tiles in a drunken state.

But the medical examination revealed that Nukenova did not have a large amount of alcohol in her body.

His lawyers 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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In addition, the woman's neck had traces of strangulation and her body had many scrapes and bruises.

The court also found 12 videos, recorded by the former minister on his phone on the day of the horror ordeal, in which he can be heard insulting and cursing the victim.

The judge also released correspondence from Bishimbayev's phone where he messaged a fortune teller instead of an ambulance to check Nukenova's condition since she did not regain consciousness.

According to Nukenova's brother, Aitbek Amangeldy, his sister made eight attempts to leave the relationship but was blackmailed with intimate videos to stay.

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PUBLIC OUTRAGE

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

Approximately 400 women in Kazakhstan lose their lives to domestic violence each year, although many of these incidents go unreported, according to a 2018 UN Women-supported study.

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

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