THE ex-wife of a dad bludgeoned to death by his next-door neighbour told of her devastation following his brutal killing.
Esmaeil Tofigh was killed by Tarik Hussein, who repeatedly hit him over the head with a hammer in Longsight.
Hussein was suffering from undiagnosed schizophrenia at the time and harboured delusional beliefs about his 56-year-old neighbour. He was convinced that Mr Tofigh, a dad-of-two, was spying on him and harming his family, Manchester Crown Court heard.
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