Chilling Video Captures Ex-Kazakh Minister Beating His Wife to Death | Vantage with Palki Sharma

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Published 2024-05-06
Chilling Video Captures Ex-Kazakh Minister Beating His Wife to Death | Vantage with Palki Sharma

The trial of a former economy minister, Kuandyk Bishimbayev, has gripped Kazakhstan, sparking conversations about domestic abuse. A brutal CCTV footage, played in the court, shows him dragging his wife, Saltanat Nukenova, and then punching and kicking her in a restaurant owned by one of his relatives last November. The trial has created a massive uproar in Kazakhstan, where about 400 women die from domestic abuse every year, according to the United Nations. This figure is believed to be higher as many cases go unreported. Will this "trial of the century" change the way Kazakhstan deals with domestic violence? Palki Sharma tells you.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Larian7
    He did this in public, imagine the things he did in private and got away with before. God rest her soul.
  • @rogerdat37
    For you to beat someone to death with your bare hands, you have to be filled with pure evil and nothing but hatred for the person.
  • @SwaggieSteve
    The fact that the women have to protest against whether or not beatings are legal is messed up..
  • He was beating her like if he was fighting a man. What a coward and shame shame ..
  • @MDM-JinJoo
    I believe him! He didn't mean to kill her. He meant to keep beating her, torturing her, and keeping her in a state of living where he could continue to terrorize her. No, he didn't mean to get rid of his playtoy for good.
  • @simmods3361
    Poor woman 😢 No wonder many women are just preferring to stay single. Staying single or unmarried is better than be in abusive and suffocating marriage.
  • @noinflouencer
    I feel so sick to my stomach. He felt safe enough to beat her up in public in front of cameras. This says all about him and the country. I’m in disbelief
  • @Ellemphriem
    What is worrying in the comment section is that instead of having all people unite against such cruelty we have actual debates…. There is NOTHING to debate here.
  • My wife is Kazakh, this has made the news because he is high profile. Women go through this everyday in Kazakhstan and most of the time no one is arrested.
  • @MansaMusa001
    First of all, how the heck do you beat someone for 8 whole hours? Like, where do you even get the energy for that. He then proceeded to call 'his fortune teller' instead of a doctor?! As if this is not weird enough, the ambulance arrived after 12 hours?! How messed up is Kazakhstan that such a guy would make it to the cabinet?! How does a nation sink to such depths of dysfunction???
  • @anjyr3130
    I'm from Russia, and we watch here this case with high attention, as we have the same law problem. Domestic violence is decriminalized. You know, the thing that shocked me mostly is that his mother protected him in the court. She asked for understanding for her son who was forced to be violent by his wife's behavior. I can understand that there are monsters in the world, but I can't understand a woman who thinks killing other woman is OK. Mother is always mother, ok. She could support him somehow privately if she wanted. But her public speech in court was disgusting. By the way, today he got 24 years in prison for his crime. Just it.
  • @whokNews8888
    This is a damn shame! Hideous! When will men be held accountable for this behavior. Women are not property. What a cowardly act!
  • He beats up his wife for eight hours, the ambulance arrived after 12 hours, where are the others, no one see it or hear his punches, no one reported it ? Unbelievable! The society doesn't work there ??! Come on, shame all of you Kazakh!
  • @dahirdubow8636
    It is extremely too horrible. He should never see sunlight
  • @najoy2861
    What's more horrible is that this happened in public..... Other people saw this disgusting shit happening and nobody even tried to help? What a horrible society
  • @ciro8861
    8 hours????!!!! Unfathomable. That is torture, sustained torture
  • @ranran8934
    This is why women nowadays chose to be single rather than to be in a horrible marriages.
  • @maxstone9148
    She was forced to drink from the stress of an abusive, psychopathic husband. RIP, Saltanat
  • @ruthsadler2864
    He said she " just fell over"!! The women of Kazakhstan can not drop this, this shit is sickening 😤
  • @janinejay3423
    He beat her for 8 frikin hours straight?!!!! What a monster