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Stoned by her dad & brothers

Pregnant Pakistani killed for loving wrong man

- By K.M. CHAUDHRY and ZAHEER BABAR AP

LAHORE, Pakistan — A pregnant woman was stoned to death Tuesday by her own family outside a courthouse in the Pakistani city of Lahore for marrying the man she loved.

The woman was killed while on her way to court to contest an abduction case her family had filed against her husband.

Her father was promptly arrested on murder charges, police investigat­or Rana Mujahid said, adding that authoritie­s were working to apprehend all those who participat­ed in the “heinous crime,” including her brothers.

Arranged marriages are the norm among conservati­ve Pakistanis, and hundreds of women are murdered every year in socalled honor killings carried out by husbands or relatives as a punishment for alleged adultery or other illicit sexual behavior.

Stonings in public settings, however, are extremely rare. Tuesday's attack took place in front of a crowd of onlookers in broad daylight. The courthouse is located on a main downtown thoroughfa­re.

A police officer, Naseem Butt, identified the slain woman as Farzana Parveen, 25, and said she had married Mohammad Iqbal, 45, against her family’s wishes after being engaged to him for years.

Her father, Mohammad Azeem, had filed an abduction case against Iqbal, which the couple was contesting, said her lawyer, Mustafa Kharal.

He said she was three months pregnant.

Nearly 20 members of Parveen’s extended family, including her father and brothers, had waited outside the building that houses the high court of Lahore.

As the couple walked up to the main gate, the relatives fired shots in the air and tried to snatch her from Iqbal, her lawyer said.

When she resisted, her father, brothers and other relatives started beating her, eventually pelting her with bricks from a nearby constructi­on site, according to Mujahid and Iqbal, the slain woman’s husband.

Iqbal said he started seeing Parveen after the death of his first wife, with whom he had five children.

“We were in love,” he told The Associated Press. He alleged that the woman’s family wanted to fleece money from him before marrying her off.

“I simply took her to court and registered a marriage,” infuriatin­g the family, he said.

Parveen’s father surrendere­d after the attack and called his daughter’s murder an “honor killing,” Butt said.

“I killed my daughter as she had insulted all of our family by marrying a man without our consent, and I have no regret over it,” Mujahid, the police investigat­or, quoted the father as saying.

Mujahid said the woman’s body was handed over to her husband for burial.

 ??  ?? BABARITY: As the victim’s body lies in a court square, police interview witnesses to the stoning..
BABARITY: As the victim’s body lies in a court square, police interview witnesses to the stoning..

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