Neurosurgeon pleads guilty to second-degree murder in wife’s death
TORONTO — Two days after being served divorce papers, Mohammed Shamji attacked his wife, breaking her neck and ribs before choking her to death as their three young children slept nearby. He then put her body in a suitcase and dumped it in a river.
The next morning, the now 43-year-old neurosurgeon returned to Toronto Western Hospital where he performed surgeries while his wife, also a doctor, was reported missing by her mother.
Elana Fric Shamji’s body was found a day after she was last seen on Nov. 30, 2016. Shamji was arrested 24 hours later.