Paria Veisi, 37, originally from Iran and residing in Cardiff, was last seen on April 12, driving a black Mercedes after leaving work around 3 p.m. Following an investigation, police determined she had visited the home of her estranged husband.

On April 16, officers returned to the property, where they discovered Ms. Veisi’s body in the garden. At the inquest, they mentioned she had been found with stab wounds to her neck and chest.

Alireza Askari, 41, has been charged at Cardiff Crown Court with Ms. Veisi’s murder, assault occasioning actual bodily harm, and preventing the lawful and decent burial of a body.

▫️He entered no pleas to any of the charges at todays hearing.

Maryam Delavary, 48, from White City, London, also appeared in court facing charges of preventing the lawful and decent burial of a body and conspiring to pervert the course of justice.

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Paria Veisi, a 37-year-old woman originally from Iran and residing in Cardiff, was found dead in the garden of a home in Wales after being reported missing earlier this spring. Her disappearance, which began as a missing person investigation, has since developed into a complex and disturbing criminal case involving multiple charges and suspects.

Ms. Veisi was last seen on April 12 after leaving work around 3 p.m., reportedly driving a black Mercedes. Authorities confirmed that she had visited the home of her estranged husband shortly after leaving work. That would be the last known sighting of her alive.

After four days without contact and growing concern from her family and colleagues, police conducted follow-up visits and expanded their investigation. On April 16, officers returned to the property she had reportedly visited. It was there, in the garden of the home, that they discovered her body.

An inquest has since revealed harrowing details of her death. Ms. Veisi was found with stab wounds to her neck and chest, injuries which were determined to be the cause of death. The circumstances of the case led authorities to open a murder investigation, one that has since brought criminal charges against her estranged husband and another woman.

Alireza Askari, 41, appeared at Cardiff Crown Court and has been formally charged with murder, assault occasioning actual bodily harm, and preventing the lawful and decent burial of a body. During his court appearance, Mr. Askari entered no pleas to any of the charges. The court proceedings are ongoing, and he has been remanded in custody.

In a further development, 48-year-old Maryam Delavary, of White City, London, has also been charged in connection with the case. She faces two charges: preventing the lawful and decent burial of a body and conspiring to pervert the course of justice. Ms. Delavary also appeared in court, though further details about her alleged involvement have not been disclosed at this stage due to the sensitive nature of the ongoing investigation.

The prosecution has so far declined to reveal many specifics in public, citing the need to protect the integrity of the judicial process. However, law enforcement officials have acknowledged the complexity of the case, pointing to both the physical evidence and the apparent attempts to conceal or interfere with the proper handling of the victim’s remains.

Neighbours of the property where Ms. Veisi’s body was found expressed shock and sadness at the grim discovery. Many described the area as quiet and peaceful, making the news of a suspected murder all the more unsettling. Some reported seeing police in the area multiple times during the days following Ms. Veisi’s disappearance, but few suspected the true nature of what had occurred.

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The background of the relationship between Ms. Veisi and Mr. Askari has not been fully disclosed, though court records and preliminary police reports describe them as estranged. Sources close to the investigation have indicated that there may have been a history of tension between the two, but no formal restraining orders or public legal disputes have been confirmed as of yet.

The Iranian community in Cardiff has responded with an outpouring of grief, holding vigils and sharing tributes online. Friends and colleagues remembered Ms. Veisi as a kind, hardworking woman who had built a life in the UK and was respected by those who knew her. One colleague described her as “deeply caring, dedicated to her work, and always willing to help others,” and expressed disbelief at the events surrounding her death.

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As the legal process unfolds, many questions remain unanswered. Investigators are continuing to piece together Ms. Veisi’s final movements and are working to establish a clearer timeline of events between her last sighting and the discovery of her body. Forensic analysis of the crime scene, phone records, and witness interviews are all ongoing.

The court has not yet set a trial date for Mr. Askari or Ms. Delavary. Legal experts expect that the case may take several months to reach the next stage, given the serious nature of the charges and the need for a thorough examination of the evidence.

In the meantime, the tragic death of Paria Veisi has reignited conversations around domestic violence, the protection of vulnerable individuals, and the importance of reporting signs of abuse early. Advocates have urged members of the public to speak out if they suspect someone they know may be in danger or suffering in silence.

As the judicial system begins to address the charges, the memory of Paria Veisi remains a painful reminder of the consequences of intimate partner violence and the devastating impact it can have on families, communities, and society at large. Her loved ones continue to seek justice while mourning the loss of a woman whose life was taken far too soon.