RED FLAG MISSED

Mum knifed in the throat months after her son, 5, called 999 to report his abusive stepdad

Jahangir Nazar brutally killed his wife Farkhanda Younis in a frenzied knife attack in April last year

A MUM was stabbed to death in a frenzied knife attack eight months after her five-year-old son called cops to report of her killer's abuse.

Farkhanda Younis, 30, was murdered by her jealous husband Jahangir Nazar at her home in Oldham, Manchester, in April 2013.

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Farkhanda Younis was stabbed to death at her home in 2013Credit: MEN Media

Before her death, her young son bravely rang 999 in September 2012 to say his stepdad Nazar was hitting his mum,  reported.

But his plea was put down to a "false call with good intent" after an officer attended a home to speak to the couple.

Eight months later, Ms Younis' son rang police again because he couldn’t rouse his mum and her room was locked.

Her body was found by cops with multiple stab wounds to the neck while her son was in the next room.

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 on how they were treated by police found "thematic issues" around the handling of domestic violence and a "number of instances where individuals could have done better".

The report says: “It is important to note that none of the investigations found any evidence that the actions of any individuals under investigation caused or contributed to the deaths of these women.”

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