‘His last chance of staying in the UK was for him to marry an EU citizen’ Victim had been attacked in the bedroom and strangled before her head was shoved under the bath water Tried to strangle her in 2008, holding her neck with both hands and issuing the chilling warning: ‘Nobody can help you now’ A failed asylum seeker strangled and drowned a bakery worker who refused to marry him so he could stay in the UK. Iranian-born Hossein Abdollahzadeh, 32, left Agnieszka Dziegielewska’s naked body in a bath full of water at her flat in Swinton, near Rotherham, just weeks after she kicked him out. He later hanged himself in his prison cell while on remand charged with Dziegielewska’s murder, the inquest in Rotherham heard. Agnieszka moved to the UK from Bialystok, Poland, in 2004 – the year the country became a full member of the EU – and met Abdollahzadeh four years later at his takeaway pizza shop in Swinton. Marrying Agnieszka, an EU citizen, would have enabled the Iranian to continue living in the UK. >>>