Pregnant Wife's Heartbreaking Plea for Justice After Husband's Fatal Attack
A pregnant wife has made an emotional appeal for information, stating she "will never find peace" after her husband was brutally killed in Keighley. Zara Choudry, who is expecting the couple's third child, paid tribute to her partner, Suhail Choudry, 35, describing him as a devoted father whose loss has left their family shattered.
Details of the Tragic Incident
Suhail Choudry, a father of two, was discovered with serious head injuries on Flasby Street in Keighley shortly after 3:14 am on Sunday, February 8. He was rushed to hospital but tragically succumbed to his injuries three days later on Wednesday. The attack has sent shockwaves through the local community, with police launching a murder investigation.
In a statement released through West Yorkshire Police, Zara expressed her devastation, saying, "On the early morning of Suhail's attack when I received a phone call, I could never have imagined what the coming days would bring." She emphasized Suhail's role as a father, noting, "Suhail was a father before anything, it was his proudest title and he was their world."
Police Investigation and Appeals
West Yorkshire Police have confirmed that a 42-year-old man arrested on suspicion of murder remains in custody. Additionally, three other men who were arrested in connection with the incident have been released on bail as inquiries continue.
Detectives from the Homicide and Major Enquiry Team are actively appealing for information about the assault and related incidents believed to be linked. They urge anyone with details, no matter how small, to come forward. Zara echoed this plea, stating, "I want to appeal today for any information, no matter how big or small to please contact the police. Suhail deserves justice, not just for him but for his daughter, son and unborn child."
How to Provide Information
Authorities have provided multiple channels for the public to submit information discreetly:
- Use the online Major Incident Public Portal at mipp.police.uk/operation/13XM020126B87-PO1 to upload CCTV, phone, dashcam, or doorbell footage.
- Contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously at 0800 555 111.
- Call police directly on 101, quoting reference 13260077248, or use the online live chat via the West Yorkshire Police website.
Zara's poignant words underscore the family's grief: "Telling our children their daddy has passed away is something no mother should have to do, we will never find peace with the brutality in which he left us." The community is now rallying to support the investigation, hoping to bring closure and justice for Suhail Choudry and his loved ones.
