Janbaz Tarin has been charged with the murder of a mother and daughter who were fatally stabbed in Northdown Road, Solihull in the early hours of Bank Holiday Monday.

Tarin, aged 21 of Stonebridge Crescent, Kingshurst and who was married to Raneem under Islamic Law, was sought by officers in connection with the murders and detained in Sparkhill on Thursday evening (30 August).

He will appear at Birmingham Magistrates court on Saturday (1 September) to face charges for the murder of 22-year-old Raneem Oudeh and 49-year-old Khaola Saleem.

A forensic post mortem examination concluded that Raneem and her mother died from multiple stab wounds.

Victims Khaola Saleem and Raneem Oudeh were murdered in Solihull on Bank Holiday MondayWest Midlands Police
Victims Khaola Saleem and Raneem Oudeh were murdered in Solihull on Bank Holiday Monday

Detective Inspector Caroline Corfield, from the Homicide Team, said: “The response to our appeals over the last few days has been fantastic and resulted in arresting and charging Tarin. I would like to personally thank the community for their support.

“Our thoughts continue to remain with Raneem and Khaola’s family who have been kept fully updated by this development.”

Janbaz Tarin has been charged with the murder of Raneem Oudeh and Khaola SaleemWest Midlands Police
Janbaz Tarin has been charged with the murder of Raneem Oudeh and Khaola Saleem

Khaola’s brother in law spoke on behalf of the family: “The family would like to express their sincere thanks for all the police are doing to bring justice for Khaola and Raneem.

“They would also like to thank the local Birmingham community and general public for their continued help and support.

“At this time, their hearts go out to their loved ones who had their lives so tragically cut short and especially to the young children they left behind.

“May they soon rest in peace and may justice be done.”

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