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Man smashes ex's head on her car and calls her 'bacon basher' for dating white colleague

AN Asian accountant bashed his ex-wife's head against a car and called her a "bacon basher" for dating a white colleague, a court has heard.

Syed Ahmad and his ex-wife Perveen got into an altercation after she emerged from a gym to find her car vandalised. Syed grabbed Perveen's Louis Vuitton tote bag before assaulting her.


The pair was separated by Perveen's boyfriend David Wallwork, who pinned Syed to the ground.

A mobile phone footage recovered by police show Perveen calling her ex-husband a "bitter, twisted man who committed money laundering."

He responded saying: "She does dark magic and is never satisfied.

"She is vicious that why she has got a black face because she's vicious - you're evil you're absolutely evil."

Syed and Perveen, from Bramhall, were married for 21 years before they split up in 2015. She began dating Wallwork, who managed properties for her husband, a while later.

Perveen told Stockport Magistrates Court: "He is constantly mocking me for my face as I have melasma. He put his phone to my face and he was saying all sorts of obscenities.

"He called me a "bacon basher" and he has said it many times; it means that I'm going out with somebody who is white and it wasn't the first time I had heard that."

Syed was found guilty of assault by beating and criminal damage.

He will be sentenced at a later date.

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