Bradford stabbing: Mum of Kulsuma Akter 'can't stop crying'

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Watch: ''We just want justice for our sister'' - Aftab Miah, the cousin of Kulsuma Akter

The mother of a woman stabbed to death as she pushed her baby in a pram "cannot stop crying", her family has said.

Kulsuma Akter, from Oldham, was killed in Bradford city centre on Saturday afternoon.

Her cousin Aftab Miah said the 27-year-old had been "polite and humble" and "made the people around her laugh".

He said that her family were "devastated", with her mother in Bangladesh distraught.

Mr Miah added that the family wanted "justice".

Ms Akter was attacked at about 15:20 BST on Saturday as she pushed her baby in the pram along Westgate.

Emergency services were called, but she was pronounced dead at the scene a short time later.

A 25-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of murder earlier in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, following a nationwide manhunt.

'Wonderful lady'

Mr Miah said when he spoke to Ms Akter's mother, she had "never stopped crying" and was "all the time mentioning her name".

"All we want is justice, nothing else," he added.

"Not revenge or anything, just justice for our sister."

He said Ms Akter had moved to Oldham about two years ago with her husband and had been "very caring and humble".

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Kulsuma Akter was fatally attacked in Bradford on Saturday

"She had a good personality, she used to make people laugh," he said.

"She was a wonderful lady... a good, humble, likeable person, a caring person.

"She always used to offer me tea and biscuits when I went to her house.

"I am going to miss her very much."

He added that people in the community had been left "shocked by what happened" and the family were "getting all sorts of messages".

"People are comforting us," he said.

Speaking earlier, West Yorkshire Police's Det Ch Insp Stacey Atkinson said the arrest of the man followed a "tragic incident in which a mother has lost her life in the most horrific of circumstances".

"We understand that this has caused a considerable amount of concern in the local community," she added.

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