Nadia Kalinowska: Minimum 22-year term for stepdad who killed girl

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Abdul Wahab must serve at least 22 years of a life sentence for murdering his five-year-old stepdaughter.

The stepfather of Nadia Zofia Kalinowska must serve at least 22 years in prison for her murder.

Abdul Wahab pleaded guilty to two charges of grievous bodily harm with intent 24 hours before the child's death and on other occasions between July and December 2019.

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