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Jamaica man convicted in deadly stabbing: NYPD

Jamaica man convicted in deadly stabbing: NYPD
Photo via Google Maps/Inset courtesy of NYPD
By Naeisha Rose

A Jamaica man was convicted last week in the stabbing death of a Jamaica Hills woman in front of her husband, prosecutors announced on Monday.

After a weeklong trial, Yonatan Galvez-Marin, 25, was found guilty Oct. 26 of second-degree murder before Supreme Court Judge Michael B. Aloise, according to Queens District Attorney Richard A. Brown.

On the night of Aug. 31, 2016, prosecutors said Nazma Khanam, 60, was heading home and walking a few steps ahead of her husband on Normal Road between 160th and 161st streets in Jamaica Hills when Galvez-Marin approached her. The defendant demanded money, but Khanam refused.

Seconds later, as noted in trial testimony, Galvez-Marin stabbed Khanam in the chest once with a kitchen knife and fled. She was later rushed to a local hospital, where she was pronounced dead.

Khanam was the aunt of Police Officer Humayun Kabir, an officer who, as of 2016, was assigned to NYPD Transit Division 2.

Three days later, police found the suspect near the crime scene as they were conducting an investigation, according to Brown.

“This was a cowardly act of violence,” said Brown. “The defendant — a young man in his early 20s –—pounced on a 60-year-old woman as she walked in Jamaica Hills on a warm summer night. The defendant now faces a lengthy prison sentence as punishment for this crime.”

Galvez-Martin is scheduled to return to court Dec. 11 for sentencing, and could be ordered to serve up to 25 years to life behind bars.

Reach reporter Naeisha Rose by e-mail at nrose@cnglocal.com or by phone at (718) 260–4573.