Family who left arranged marriage bride in vegetative state by ‘dousing her with chemicals’ and ‘force-feeding her pills’ are jailed

A cruel family who left an arranged marriage bride in a vegetative state by ‘dousing her with chemicals’ and ‘force-feeding her pills’ have been jailed.

Ambreen Fatima Sheikh was 30 when she was given the anti-diabetes drug glimepiride, which induced catastrophic brain injury, after she was brought to the UK from Pakistan following an arranged marriage. 

She was also doused in a caustic substance, probably some kind of cleaning fluid, as she was abused in the house in the days leading up to her admission to hospital on August 1, 2015. 

It was initially thought Ms Sheikh, now 39, would die – but when her ventilator was turned off in hospital, she began to breathe for herself.

The court heard that she has been left unaware of herself or her environment, without motor response or response to pain, and will never recover. Prosecutors said she only survives by being fed through a tube and will eventually die as a consequence of what happened to her, although this may not happen for many years.

Sentencing judge, Mrs Justice Lambert said she rarely left the house and never by herself. She had no independent income, no friends in the UK and could speak only a little English. 

The judge said: ‘It is difficult to imagine a more serious injury, short of death.’

Husband Asgar Sheikh pictured at Leeds Crown Court

Brother-in-law Shakalayne Sheilkh has been handed a sentence of six months suspended for two years

Brother-in-law Shakalayne Sheilkh has been handed a sentence of six months suspended for two years

Mother-in-law Shabnam Sheikh has been jailed for seven years and nine months

Mother-in-law Shabnam Sheikh has been jailed for seven years and nine months

Sister-in-law Shagufa Sheikh has been handed a sentence of 18 months, suspended for two years

Sister-in-law Shagufa Sheikh has been handed a sentence of 18 months, suspended for two years

Father-in-law Khalid Sheikh has been jailed for seven years and nine months

Father-in-law Khalid Sheikh has been jailed for seven years and nine months

On Wednesday, Ms Sheikh’s husband, Asgar Sheikh, 31, was jailed for seven years and nine months along with his father, Khalid Sheikh, 55, and his mother, Shabnam Sheikh, 52. Asgar Sheikh’s brother, Sakalayne Sheikh, 25, was given a six-month sentence, suspended for two years, and his sister, Shagufa Sheikh, 29, was given an 18-month sentence, also suspended for two years.

None of the family gave evidence in court and the judge said she could not say for sure when the abuse began.

The trial heard evidence that, soon after Ms Sheikh arrived in the UK, the family were not happy with her housework and chores, and Khalid Sheikh had suggested she should be sent back to Pakistan.

Concerns were raised by members of the extended family and two police officers carried out a welfare check in July but reported Ms Sheikh as being fit and well.

The judge said she attached ‘little weight to that assessment’ because Ms Sheikh spoke little English and her father-in-law was present during the visit.

She said she did not know who administered the corrosive substance, which left severe burns on Ms Sheikh’s lower back, bottom and right ear, and must have left her in considerable and lasting pain.

And she said she did not know who ‘tricked or forced’ her to take the glimpiride, which was prescribed to Shabnam Sheikh and is extremely dangerous to non-diabetics, even in small doses.

The judge decided there was a two to three-day delay between Ms Sheikh falling unconscious and the family calling an ambulance, during which she became highly dehydrated and inhaled fluids which may have exacerbated her brain injury.

Even when the family called 999, they lied about what had happened to her, the judge said.

‘You would all have been aware of her pain and distress,’ she said.

‘It’s just not realistic to conclude that you did not all know of Ambreen’s predicament and her desperate need for emergency medical care.

‘You all also knew why she was in that condition.’

The court heard that Ms Sheikh is now being looked after in a palliative care setting and will not recover but could live for decades more.

Husband Asgar Sheikh's mugshot

Husband Asgar Sheikh’s mugshot

Father-in-law Khalid Sheikh's mugshot

Father-in-law Khalid Sheikh’s mugshot

Mother-in-law Shabnam Sheikh's mugshot

Mother-in-law Shabnam Sheikh’s mugshot

She was in good health before her collapse and there is some evidence that she was a teacher in Pakistan, the court heard.

One witness said she was ‘intelligent, bright, ambitious and happy-go-lucky’ before she moved to the UK, and the judge said she was someone who would ‘light up a room’.

The judge said Ms Sheikh’s father is now dead and her mother is in poor health in Pakistan.

She has seven siblings and one of her brothers has been over to visit her.

Asgar, Khalid, Shabnam and Shagufa Sheikh were all found guilty after a trial of allowing a vulnerable adult to suffer physical harm after a trial last year.

The offence carried a maximum sentence of ten years in prison at the time of the offence but this has since been increased by Parliament to 14 years.

Asgar, Shabnam and Shagufa Sheikh were also found guilty of doing an act intending to pervert the course of justice.

All five defendants were found guilty of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice.

Ambreen's husband  Asgar Sheikh, right, with his brother Sakalyne Sheikh in October 2023 leaving court

Ambreen’s husband  Asgar Sheikh, right, with his brother Sakalyne Sheikh in October 2023 leaving court

Ambreen's mother-in-law Shabnam Sheikh, left, and sister-in-law Shagufa Sheikh leaving court last October

Ambreen’s mother-in-law Shabnam Sheikh, left, and sister-in-law Shagufa Sheikh leaving court last October

Ambreen's father-in-law Khalid Sheikh, 55, and mother-in-law Shabnam leaving court in 2023

Ambreen’s father-in-law Khalid Sheikh, 55, and mother-in-law Shabnam leaving court in 2023

Shagufa, Shabnam and Asgar were also found guilty of doing an act intending to pervert the course of justice in October last year

Shagufa, Shabnam and Asgar were also found guilty of doing an act intending to pervert the course of justice in October last year

The Sheikh family leaving court in October, 2023

The Sheikh family leaving court in October, 2023  

Previously, neighbours of the Sheikh family told the court Ambreen was so isolated they didn’t know she was there.

Diana Roach, their next door neighbour for 35 years, said ‘on occasion’ Khalid’s (Ambreen’s father-in-law) older brother and his children would visit them.

Asked if she ever saw anyone else go there, she said: ‘No, I mean I would see delivery or postmen and what not but visiting, no.’

From time to time Shagufa, ‘the daughter’, would be seen with her mother Shabnam coming home from the shops or helping with work on the house.

Then in August 2015 police broke into the property with a battering ram after Ambreen was admitted to hospital in an unconscious state.

Police spoke to neighbours and news of what was going on behind closed doors came as a shock.

‘I was shocked because I just didn’t realise that there was another person living in the house that we weren’t aware of,’ said Ms Roach.

She said she didn’t know Asgar had got married and his wife had been living at the address since November.

Another neighbour told MailOnline that she believed the men in the Sheikh family worked as builders but knew little about them.

‘They don’t talk to us and they don’t having anything to do with anyone around here really,’ she said.

‘We had no idea this woman was even in the house. When we saw it on the news it was a big shock.’

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