Chelmsford man jailed after subjecting wife to 'chilling' attack

Besim Nezha, 52, admitted to attempting to murder his wife - and he's been jailed for 18 years

Besim Nezha, 52, admitted to attempting to murder his wife
Author: Cameron GreenPublished 26th Jan 2024
Last updated 26th Jan 2024

A man who admitted the attempted murder of his wife has been jailed.

Besim Nezha of Legg Street, Chelmsford was jailed for 18 years for the attempted murder of his wife at their home when he appeared at Chelmsford Crown Court on Friday 26 January.

The 52-year-old pleaded guilty to the charge at the same court on Friday 29 September 2023.

On the afternoon of Saturday 10 June 23, police were notified of a seriously injured woman inside an address in Legg Street, Chelmsford.

Officers located a heavily blood-stained woman who had sustained a significant wound to her neck amongst other injuries.

The victim had been subjected to a prolonged attack: she tried to escape once and was dragged back into the property where the attack continued. Her son tried to assist by restraining Besim Nezha and taking a weapon from him. The victim was seriously injured by two knives and a pair of scissors.

Detective Chief Inspector Louise Metcalfe, who led the investigation, said: “The victim was incredibly lucky that a doctor in first attendance was able to provide the critical care she needed, that she survived this chilling attack.

“I want to praise her strength of character, that she has been able to support our investigation whilst recovering from her ordeal and that she should be proud knowing that she has seen justice served here today.

“I know that she is grateful to all the emergency services who saved her life and she wants to express her personal thanks.

“I want to thank my own officers who worked closely with the family to earn their trust and support and to thank colleagues across the force, in particular, North CID who were instrumental on the night of the incident.

“My officers’ dedication led to securing the overwhelming evidence that meant Besim Nezha had no choice but to plead guilty and has resulted in a dangerous man being jailed today for many years.”

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