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Queens man arrested for murder 10 months after wife dies from blow to head

The husband of a Queens real estate agent who died from a severe blow to the head 10 months ago was arrested for her murder Tuesday, police said.

Jose Lequerica, 50, was arraigned Tuesday in Queens Criminal Court on charges of murder and depraved indifference and ordered held without bail.

He is accused of killing his wife Asli Ak, 48, who died Nov. 20, three days after cops responding to a 911 call found her unconscious in the couple’s Jackson Heights home.

Ak’s heartbroken family are still reeling from her death.

“We lost her too soon,” her brother, Osman Ak, said in a GoFundMe post in December that raised over $6,000 for her funeral services. “This has come as a shock to all who knew her. We would like to see the ongoing police investigation through and justice served.”

The brother described the victim as a successful real estate agent who had dreams of opening her own agency.

Ak had made the transition to real estate after more than 20 years as a child care provider, helping parents raise children who became like her own.

“From her days as a teacher to her time with children as a nanny, Asli touched the hearts of many,” the brother wrote.”Her contributions were generous and many.”

Friends described her as positive and warm.

“Asli was an incredible friend who lit up any room she entered,” Benito Magana wrote on a tribute page from the funeral home that handled her services. “Her beautiful smile and joyful, excited tone of voice always brought such warmth and happiness.”

Lequerica pleaded not guilty during his arraignment.



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