Woman who poisoned 11 husbands for 23 years...He died after 43 days of marriage
Aug 29, 2025
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During the investigation, the woman shocked her by stating that `I don't remember exactly, but I could have poisoned 13 or 15 people.'
According to foreign media such as the Jerusalem Post, Colsoom Akbari, a 56-year-old woman living in Mazandaran Province, Iran, was put on trial for poisoning at least 11 husbands and inheriting a legacy from 2000 to 2023.
She poisoned her husbands by mixing high blood pressure drugs, diabetes drugs, sedatives, and industrial alcohol, and reportedly suffocated them with pillows to kill them if the drug was not fatal. Most of the victims appeared to be natural deaths due to their old age and poor health, and they were able to avoid suspicion from the authorities by moving to various cities and continuing the crime.
Her murder came to an end when the son of Babai, 82, the last victim of 2023, called the police with doubt.
Babai's friend told me in the past that he was also almost poisoned by a woman named 'Callum', but his son recognized her and reported her to the police.
Akbari initially denied the allegations but eventually confessed, and statements are still mixed about the number of victims.
There were 11 victims identified by police, but she confessed there would be 13 or 15.
According to a police investigation, Akbari married for the first time at 18, and in the second time, she was abused by her violent husband.
Later, she visited lonely old men, checked their property conditions, and married them, demanding a large dowry.
After marriage, it turned out that she murdered her husband and inherited her property through poisoning, and most of the property was transferred to her daughter's name.
Her husband Omrani, 69, who married in 2013, died within a month, and Bakhshi, 62, who married in 2016, died within two months. A man named Hamjay, 82, died after 43 days of marriage to her.
Nemati, who married in 2020, survived the poisoning attempt but reportedly kicked her out of the house without calling the police.
Akbari is currently charged with 11 counts of premeditated murder and one count of attempted murder, and if convicted, he could face the death penalty. The trial, which involved more than 45 plaintiffs, including the victims' bereaved families, will be finalized after all statements are completed.
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This article was translated by Naver AI translator.