TEHRAN: The high-profile trial opened Saturday of a former Tehran mayor charged with murdering his wife, Iranian media reported.
Prominent reformist Mohammad Ali Najafi appeared in a Tehran criminal court, accused of shooting his second wife Mitra Ostad at their home in the Iranian capital.
The charge sheet read out in court included murder, assault, battery and illegal possession of a weapon.
The prosecutor also read out a statement from the former mayor, who claimed his wife once threatened him with a knife during one of their frequent arguments.
Ostad´s body was found in the bathtub after Najafi turned himself in and confessed to killing her on May 28, according to Iranian media.
Her family has appealed for the Islamic law of retribution to be applied — an “eye for an eye” form of punishment which would see the death penalty served in this instance.
Najafi´s trial, which was adjourned until July 17, has drawn detailed coverage in state media where scandals related to politicians rarely appear on television.
A mathematician, professor and veteran politician, Najafi has previously served as President Hassan Rouhani´s economic advisor and education minister.
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