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Scottish Sun
a day ago
- Scottish Sun
Newlyweds who stabbed groom's mum in ‘frenzied' attack while wearing creepy Poundland animal masks are jailed
MURDER PLOT Newlyweds who stabbed groom's mum in 'frenzied' attack while wearing creepy Poundland animal masks are jailed Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A NEWLYWED couple who stabbed the groom's stepmum while wearing creepy animal masks have been jailed. Wasif Hussain, 21 and his wife Nabela Tabassum, 19, donned the giraffe masks from Poundland to launch into the "frenzied" attack. 3 The evil couple wore giraffe masks during the attempted murder Credit: BPM Hussain repeatedly stabbed Arifa Nazmin and bludgeoned her with a hammer as his wife restrained her new mother-in-law. He also strangled and punched her during the horror in Birmingham, which was caught on camera. The couple have now been found jailed after they were found guilty of attempted murder following a trial. Hussain was caged for 15 years while his wife received a nine-year jail term. In her victim impact statement, Arifa said: 'I still panic when the door is knocked, I can feel the fear in my body. 'I'm terrified they have returned to finish me off. I will live with this for the rest of my life.' Birmingham Crown Court heard they had been living at the home after they got married in December 2023. But they soon hatched the evil plot to kill Arifa after they were accused of not doing any chores and treating the house like a hotel. The stepmum also claimed Tabassum could not wash up properly. The court was told the pair snapped when they were asked to leave the home and began assembling a chilling kill kit. This included a can of Zoflora disinfect, gloves and a lighter all bought from a One Stop in a bid to cover their tracks. The monster couple planned to burn Arifa's body in the garden after killing her. They also bought the Poundland giraffe masks on January 29 - the day they launched the savage attack. As Tabassum held Arifa down, Hussain plunged a knife in and battered his stepmum over the head with a hammer. The bride told her husband "kill her, kill her" as Hussain branded Arifa a "gold digger". He also chillingly told her: "You will die for everything you have done." A camera inside the home captured the victim's terrified screams as she desperately fought back. Brave Arifa managed to survive the horror by convincing them to go upstairs before she called for help. Both Tabassum and Hussain fled but were discovered in a Travelodge in Bolton the following day and arrested. 3 Nabela Tabassum had fallen out with her mum-in-law


The Irish Sun
a day ago
- The Irish Sun
Newlyweds who stabbed groom's mum in ‘frenzied' attack while wearing creepy Poundland animal masks are jailed
A NEWLYWED couple who stabbed the groom's stepmum while wearing creepy animal masks have been jailed. Wasif Hussain, 21 and his wife Nabela Tabassum, 19, donned the giraffe masks from Poundland to launch into the "frenzied" attack. 3 The evil couple wore giraffe masks during the attempted murder Credit: BPM Hussain repeatedly stabbed Arifa Nazmin and bludgeoned her with a hammer as his wife restrained her new mother-in-law. He also strangled and punched her during the horror in Birmingham, which was caught on camera. The couple have now been found jailed after they were found guilty of attempted murder following a trial. Hussain was caged for 15 years while his wife received a nine-year jail term. In her victim impact statement, Arifa said: 'I still panic when the door is knocked, I can feel the fear in my body. 'I'm terrified they have returned to finish me off. I will live with this for the rest of my life.' Birmingham Crown Court heard they had been living at the home after they got married in December 2023. But they soon hatched the evil plot to kill Arifa after they were accused of not doing any chores and treating the house like a hotel. Most read in The Sun The stepmum also claimed Tabassum could not wash up properly. The court was told the pair snapped when they were asked to leave the home and began assembling a chilling kill kit. This included a can of Zoflora disinfect, gloves and a lighter all bought from a One Stop in a bid to cover their tracks. The monster couple planned to burn Arifa's body in the garden after killing her. They also bought the Poundland giraffe masks on January 29 - the day they launched the savage attack. As Tabassum held Arifa down, Hussain plunged a knife in and battered his stepmum over the head with a hammer. The bride told her husband "kill her, kill her" as Hussain branded Arifa a "gold digger". He also chillingly told her: "You will die for everything you have done." A camera inside the home captured the victim's terrified screams as she desperately fought back. Read more on the Irish Sun Brave Arifa managed to survive the horror by convincing them to go upstairs before she called for help. Both Tabassum and Hussain fled but were discovered in a Travelodge in Bolton the following day and arrested. 3 Nabela Tabassum had fallen out with her mum-in-law 3 Wasif Hussain is facing jail Credit: BPM


The Sun
13-06-2025
- Health
- The Sun
Forgotten bit of the bathroom that's germ magnet – the less you use it, the worse it gets
CLEANING the bathroom can be a proper chore. But it must be done given the germs that can harbour in this busy room of the house. 2 2 Now a bathroom specialist has warned that one often overlooked area could be a hive for potentially deadly bacteria that puts families at risk each day. John Horner, Managing Director of luxury bathroom retailer 34 Stjohn, said regular cleaning of shower heads is something people often forget to do. But he said it's a vital job to prevent the build-up of legionella bacteria, which can cause a serious form of pneumonia. John explained: "Many people scrub their bathrooms weekly but completely forget about their shower heads. "A grimy shower head isn't just unsightly - it could be harbouring dangerous bacteria that gets sprayed directly onto your face and body." He said that visible limescale often signals bacterial build-up beneath. John added: "What looks like harmless mineral deposits can actually hide colonies of harmful bacteria." But you don't need expensive cleaning products to tackle this problem The expert explained: "A simple solution of equal parts white vinegar and water can break down mineral deposits where bacteria hide." The bathroom pro recommends unscrewing our shower head and soaking it overnight in this solution. I tried Zoflora's new carpet cleaner - it works in just 30 seconds and leaves your home smelling super fresh (1) After soaking, give it a good scrub with an old toothbrush to remove any stubborn deposits, then rinse thoroughly before reattaching. And he says it's key to pay special attention to guest bathrooms as infrequently used showers pose particular risks. John said: "Shower heads that aren't used regularly become perfect breeding grounds for bacteria because water sits stagnant in the pipes and head. "If you have showers that aren't used weekly, run them for a few minutes to flush out the system." He also explained that modern shower designs can help mitigate risks. "Many luxury shower heads now incorporate anti-microbial materials or self-cleaning functions that reduce bacterial growth," he added. "But regardless of how expensive your shower is, regular maintenance is still essential. "Legionnaires' disease can be very dangerous for vulnerable people, which is why prevention is so important. "Taking five minutes to clean your shower head could protect your family's health."


Scottish Sun
06-06-2025
- Automotive
- Scottish Sun
I was a royal cleaner at Buckingham Palace -my 5p hack gets rid of nasty smells immediately – it's discreet & lasts ages
Anne worked at Buckingham Palace for over a decade MAKES SCENTS I was a royal cleaner at Buckingham Palace -my 5p hack gets rid of nasty smells immediately – it's discreet & lasts ages Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A FORMER royal cleaner has shared a simple 5p trick she used to keep Buckingham Palace smelling fresh. If you've ever visited the famed London palace, and marvelled at its cleanliness, you may be forgiven for thinking that cleaners polish and scrub using pricey products. 2 Anne worked at Buckingham Palace for over a decade Credit: Plates Express 2 Anne uses a tea bag to get rid of bad smells Credit: Getty However, Anne Simmons, 57, who worked as a cleaner at Buckingham Palace for over a decade, has revealed that budget hacks are fit for the King. Anne, from Berkshire, shared that in order to keep royal cars fresh, she swapped pricey air fresheners for an every day essential that will cost you less than a Freddo. During her time working in the palace, Anne often had to face last minute inspections, which caused her to think on her feet and come up with inventive solutions. 'One day, I was asked to get a car ready for a senior royal's outing" Anne told Plates Express. "Everything looked spotless, but the inside just smelled… stale. 'We didn't have fancy sprays or scented gels to hand, so I reached into my bag and pulled out a dry tea bag. "I tucked it under the seat and let it sit. "By the time they stepped in, the smell was gone—and in its place was a gentle, comforting scent.' Tea bags are incredibly cheap, with each individual bag costing as little as 5p. Anne now swears by the hack. I tried Zoflora's new carpet cleaner - it works in just 30 seconds and leaves your home smelling super fresh (1) "It's something I've used ever since. It's discreet, cheap, and lasts much longer than people think," she said. "Black tea is my go-to, but you can use herbal ones like lavender or mint if you want a fresher smell.' Tea bags work as they are natural odour absorbers, and pull moisture and bad smells from the air as they dry. 'Tea bags work quietly in the background,' Anne explained. 'They don't overpower, and they don't make people sneeze. "I just pop one in the glove box, under a seat, or inside the cup holder.' Cleaning and household chores in numbers Well Polished conducted a survey and the results are in! Most Hated Household Chores Cleaning the oven - 34% Ironing - 15% Cleaning the toilet - 10% Washing the dishes - 5% Decluttering - 4% Most Liked Household Chores Cooking meals - 21% Decluttering - 12% Hoovering - 11% Doing the laundry - 9% Tending to pets 8% Men VS Women: Who Puts the Work In? Men spend 7 hours 54 minutes a week cleaning. Women spend 12 hours 15 minutes a week cleaning. And this isn't the only handy hack the royal cleaner has up her sleeve. Anne previously revealed how she used an old tube of toothpaste to get palace mirrors gleaming. And the royal cleaner even swears by a kids toy to keep homes dust free. She revealed that slime is also perfect for dusting. 'It's safe, easy to use, and doesn't leave any marks,' she said.


The Irish Sun
03-06-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
The £3.50 M&S buy homeowners are using to make their whole house smell like a ‘boujee candle' without a single flame
A HOMEOWNER has revealed how she gets her whole house to smell like she's had a "boujee candle" burning all day - without lighting a single flame. Hannah explained she's a big fan of the cleaning products in Marks & Spencer, with the green tea and bergamot £3.50 concentrated disinfectant among her favourites. Advertisement 3 Hannah explained that she uses a M&S disinfectant to make her whole house smell amazing Credit: tiktok/lueurwithhannah 3 The store is becoming more and more well-known for its amazing cleaning products, which smell amazing at budget-friendly prices Credit: Getty 3 The disinfectant hack means you can make your house smell like a scented candle without lighting a single flame Credit: Alamy And as well as using the liquid in its intentional way, she's also figured out a clever hack to make her home smell like the scent. "Fill a sink with some M&S disinfectant and your house will smell like you've burnt a boujee candle all day!" she wrote over a "I'm sorry but this smell..." she captioned the video. And people were quick to comment on the clip, with one writing: "Need to try this, love their cleaning products!" Advertisement "The almond toilet gel as well," Hannah replied. "Ooh this would be great in my hand steamer too," another added. "Just need to check it's pet friendly!" "I fill a dishmatic brush and do my radiators and skirtings every few days too," a third revealed. Advertisement Most read in Fabulous "We do this too!" someone else added. "Yessss I do this with Zoflora when it's on sale," another admitted. Shoppers are racing to buy 'nostalgic' homeware from M&S - it's like being 'transported back in time' & looks 'designer' And the positive reviews of the disinfectant kept on coming in the reviews section on the Ocado website - where you can nab the product online. "I just love the floral fragrance- doesn't smell like a disinfectant at all and makes the house smell clean, fresh and lovely," one wrote. Advertisement "This product smells amazing ,subtle but also fragrant enough that a little goes a long way," another added. "I always add a couple of capfuls to my weekly wash and makes the laundry smell really fresh. "I also add some to my reed diffusers when they are running out of fragrance and they make the whole house smell clean and fresh." "Lovely long lasting smell, smells divine," a third commented. Advertisement Cleaning hacks and tips Here are some tips to help you clean your home like a pro: How to Keep on top of How to Here's how to get rid of that nasty You're Clean your If you haven't Steps to This is how to Keep your Give your Did you know your "Good value when compared with leading brands," someone else wrote. "Very long-lasting fresh and floral fragrance." The disinfectant also comes as a spray, in the same scent, with one person writing in their review on Ocado: "Always keep this spray handy for holidays and trips and completely blitz wherever were staying. Read more on the Irish Sun "Toilet flush, tv remote, door handles, light switches etc. Advertisement "It smells really nice and seems to last a long time too!"