Posted on 05/27/2014 10:47:56 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
LAHORE: In an apparent 'honour killing', a 25-year-old pregnant woman was brutally beaten and stoned to death on Tuesday outside the high court here by her father and brothers for marrying the man of her choice.
Police said Farzana Parveen, resident of Faisalabad, had married Mohammad Iqbal of Jaranwala a few months ago against the wishes of her family.
The incident happened as the couple reached the court premises to record Farzana's statement to defend her husband against allegations by her family that he kidnapped her and forced her to marry him.
Initially, the family members fired shots in the air and tried to snatch her from Iqbal.
After failing in their attempt, nearly 20 members of her family, including her father and brothers, attacked the couple with sticks and bricks before a crowd of onlookers in front of the high court of Lahore, said police official Naseem Butt.
Farzana, who was three-months pregnant, died while her husband managed to escape.
Police arrested Farzana's father but her brothers fled from the scene, News International reported.
Police on information reaching the spot sent the body for autopsy and registered a case on complaint of the victim's husband.
Around 900 women were killed in Pakistan last by their families in honour killings, according to human rights commission of Pakistan, a private organization.
In-laws from hell... or Islam... same thing.
Religion of piss.
It’s Allah, the all-Merciful.
I these ‘family’ members who do this get sexually aroused by acting like this. I think they are all a bunch of incestuous perverts. She probably refused their advances, so they murdered her.
I wish our MSM wouldn’t go on and on about these stories about “THE” religion of peace. Isn’t there a story about some rich kid who’s been in psycho care since he was 8 that they can talk about? /sarc
Abortion, muzzie style.
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