Released early due to prison overcrowding, Kosovar Muslim sets wife on fire in front of their children
Mirsad H. had been serving a lengthy sentence for domestic violence against his wife, but he was released early as part of a government policy to ease prison overcrowding, a move that facilitated the abhorrent attack
A mother-of-six remains in an induced coma in Belgium nearly a month after her violent husband, a Kosovar Muslim, set her on fire in front of their children after he had been freed from prison months early due to overcrowding.
The family of Dula K., a 41-year-old woman now fighting for her life in a burn center, has told Belgian media that she has been a victim of “failed policies” after her husband, Mirsad H., was granted Extended Pentitentiary Leave (VPV), in April 2025 as part of an emergency measure implemented by former Justice Minister Paul Van Tigchelt to address saturation in the Belgian prison system.
Mirsad H., who boasts a considerable rap sheet including illegal possession of a weapon and receiving stolen goods, had been serving a lengthy 37-month prison sentence for domestic violence against Dula.
On July 3, weeks after his release, he is accused of savagely attacking his wife at the family home in Houthalen-Helchteren. Police had been called after one of the children reported that Mirsad had become violent again. Officers separated the couple to assess the situation. When they realized Mirsad had violated the terms of his probation, they summoned a second patrol to arrest him. But Mirsad escaped before reinforcements arrived. He returned just hours later, stormed into the house, and doused Dula in gasoline and set her alight in front of five of their children. She suffered severe burns over her entire body and is now in a medically induced coma, completely wrapped up in protective bandages. Her survival chances are described by doctors as extremely slim.
“He set her on fire in front of the children,” Dula’s brother Serdzo told HBVL, speaking for the first time about the attack. “We are terrified, even though he is back in prison.” The family, originally from Kosovo, has lived in Limburg for decades. They now see Dula not only as a victim of a horrific crime but as a symbol of a justice system that failed her repeatedly.
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Source: Remix News