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Convicted Bangladeshi woman killer avoids deportation by converting to Christianity

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A WOMAN killer has avoided deportation by becoming a Christian, The Sun on Sunday can reveal – in a case similar to that of Abdul Ezedi.

The Bangladeshi man, who cannot be named, was convicted of murdering his British wife in 2008 and given a life sentence.

Judge Rebecca Chapman advised a man to make a new asylum application after converting to Christianity

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Judge Rebecca Chapman advised a man to make a new asylum application after converting to Christianity

He was denied asylum in 2018, but in 2022 he appealed because the judge said he was in danger due to his conversion.

Chemical attack refugee Ezedi arrived illegal in Britain in 2016.

He was twice asylum deniedconvicted of sexual offences.

His third asylum application was successful after a priest vouched for his conversion and said he was “fully committed” to his new asylum application religion.

In another case, a 'Christian convert', Moroccan, 23 years old, lost his asylum application.

But after telling Judge Rebecca Chapman he was about to be baptized, she said: 'He may wish to seek legal advice under the auspices of Legal Aid and could make representations in support of a new asylum claim.'

Last month, an Iranian pedophile was given another chance to appeal after saying he had become a Christian.

A judge had ruled at his first hearing that he had failed to “repent of his misconduct,” which “the Christian faith would certainly require for a true conversion.”

But he was granted another appeal because the decision had to be “objective and based on facts” and “not fall into useless speculation about the functioning of the appellant's conscience”.

About 20 asylum seekers in Wethersfield, Essexwere baptized last week.

A migrant in the idyllic village, close to where hundreds of asylum seekers are housed, said: “Most of the reasons for the claims are Christian conversion.”

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