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British mum accused of murder of toddler son found dead in flat in Finland
EXCLUSIVE: Cambridge graduate Ayesha Ali, 35, was arrested amid a murder probe on Wednesday – four days after Adam was found dead in her apartment
- 22:00, 25 JAN 2020
- Updated08:33, 26 JAN 2020
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Cambridge graduate Ayesha Ali, 35, was arrested amid a murder probe on Wednesday – four days after son Adam was found dead in her apartment
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Smiling as they share a hug for the camera, this is the British mother who allegedly killed her two-year-old son in Finland.
Cambridge graduate Ayesha Ali, 35, was arrested amid a murder probe on Wednesday – four days after Adam was found dead in her apartment.
The Sunday Mirror can today reveal her identity and how police broke in after she allegedly told friends and family she was about to kill herself.
They found Adam not breathing and mother-of-one Ayesha with an injury to her neck in Espoo, 13 miles west of capital Helsinki.
It was claimed that as she was led away from the third-floor property, Ayesha repeatedly said: “I’ve killed my son, I’ve killed my son!”
The Sunday Mirror can today reveal her identity and how police broke in after she allegedly told friends and family she was about to kill herself
A neighbour, who wanted to stay anonymous, told last night of how she was alerted to the drama when she heard another woman shouting in English from outside the block, which is only accessible with a key.
She said: “There was a friend of hers looking up at her apartment while shouting, ‘Ayesha! We’re here to help you. We can talk about it’.
“She was shouting back that she wanted to die. The woman was let into the building by another neighbour and I could hear her saying she had already called the police and they were on the way.
“When the police arrived, they quickly got inside the building and then into the flat.
It was claimed that as she was led away from the third-floor property, Ayesha repeatedly said: “I’ve killed my son, I’ve killed my son!”
“They attempted to do CPR on the boy. His mum had been saying, ‘He turned blue and is very cold’.”
Another neighbour said: “Police broke the lock to get into the apartment. She had only moved in at the start of December. I thought it was an unusual time to move in.
“There was her and the baby here but no father. I never saw her with a man. He was a lovely little boy – very cute.
“I would see her taking him out to the park in a stroller. It’s a sad case.”
Ayesha, a freelance English teacher originally from Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffs, moved to Finland with Adam and his dad Adnane Osmane in January last year, after Adnane got a job as an assistant professor of physics at Aalto University
Ayesha, a freelance English teacher originally from Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffs, moved to Finland with Adam and his dad Adnane Osmane in January last year, after Adnane got a job as an assistant professor of physics at Aalto University.
But their eight-year marriage collapsed and he filed for divorce in May, launching a child custody bid.
Court documents obtained by the Sunday Mirror show a court battle kicked off and Ayesha moved into a homeless shelter.
She hinted at the custody dispute on her own website, writing: “Some recent personal experiences have piqued my interest in family law and the experiences of immigrant women and children in Finland.”
The family's apartment in Helsinki, Finland (Image: John Gladwin/Sunday Mirror)
She also posted a photo of herself with Adam on
Facebook on June 22 with the caption: “‘Visiting’ my son.” Ayesha and Adnane, who previously lived in Canada, the UK and China – and were also in Finland from 2013 to 2016 – eventually agreed to share custody of Adam.
Documents show he stayed with his mother every Sunday to Tuesday.
Ayesha’s father Imtiaz, 73, said last night: “The case is being handled by the solicitors over there and we have been told not to speak.”
Despite police in Helsinki issuing a statement saying Ayesha had admitted killing Adam, her father claimed: “It was an accidental death. She hasn’t admitted to murder.
EXCLUSIVE: Cambridge graduate Ayesha Ali, 35, was arrested amid a murder probe on Wednesday – four days after Adam was found dead in her apartment
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