Man attemps to slit girlfriend's throat because she smiled back at a man


A 28-year-old man, Amish Kansagra, has been arrested and charged for attempted murder after stabbing his 35-year-old girlfriend, Anna Improrowicz, because a man smiled at her at the at a club.


The Kingston-upon-Thames Crown Court in the United Kingdom, heard that Kansagra was jealous of the attention Imporowicz received from other men and had warned her several times not to encourage the men who flirted with her.

The day before the attempted murder, Kansagra became angry when a man smiled at Imporowicz in a club.

When the couple got back to their apartment on Clitherow Road in Brentford, he tried to slit her throat.

When he saw Imporowicz, he stabbed her with the knife but she was lucky to escape the attack and fled from the home.

Julian Jones, prosecuting, said:

"When they got home, he was shouting that Anna was a whore and Amish grabbed her phone and laptop and destroyed them.

He shut the kitchen window and put a knife to her throat and said: ‘You’ve made the wrong decision. You will die today.’

He was trying to stab her neck and she felt him cut her neck and she saw her blood and fell to the floor saying: ‘I love you. Don’t do this.’

She described him as having gritted teeth and eyes ‘like the devil’ and he cut her neck again, harder and deeper, and used the tip of the knife to cut her gum."

Anna managed to escape through a window and a nurse came to her aid. Kansagra then fled from the scene and drove to Manchester, but he came back and surrendered to the police.

Kansagra first met his girlfriend while he was working at a bank but he quit his job at the bank and opened the massage parlor with her on South Ealing Road, but their relationship ended the day before the stabbing.

Kansagra was convicted of one count of attempted murder. Before the trial began, Kansagra pleaded guilty to causing criminal damage, possessing a bladed article and inflicting grievous bodily harm with intent.

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