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House of Horrors: Murder Home Sells for £125K
3 Jan
Summary
- Mother and daughter murdered before home was set ablaze.
- Killer staged scene to look like murder-suicide and fire.
- Property sold with blunt disclosure: 'Previous owner murdered inside'.

A semi-detached home in Burnley, Lancashire, where Dr. Saman Mir Sacharvi and her 14-year-old daughter Vian Mangrio were murdered in September 2020, has been listed for sale. The property remained boarded up and untouched for five years following the brutal killings. Estate agents adopted an honest approach, explicitly stating in the listing that the previous owner was murdered inside the home.
The handyman, Shabaz Khan, drugged the mother and daughter with spiked smoothies before murdering them. He then set fire to the three-bedroomed house in a desperate attempt to conceal his crimes and stage a murder-suicide. Khan scrawled messages on the walls to further mislead investigators.
Khan was sentenced to life imprisonment for the premeditated murders, motivated by financial gain, with a minimum of 34 years. His wife received a 30-month sentence for perverting the course of justice by providing a false alibi. The house, damaged by fire and smoke, was listed with a guide price of £125,000.




