Saturday, 4 August 2012

Parents of Shafilea Ahmed sentenced to 25-years after being found guilty of her 'honour' killing


A Pakistani couple murdered their westernised daughter because they were more concerned about shame in their community than about their children, a judge said.

The parents of Shafilea Ahmed, the A-Level student whose body was found on a river bank in 2004, have been found guilty of her murder.

The parents of Shafilea Ahmed, Iftikhar and Farzana Ahmed Photo: PA
Iftikar and Farzana Ahmed, strict Muslims who are first cousins from the same village in Pakistan, were jailed for life after being found guilty of the 2003 honour killing of their “determined” and “ambitious” daughter Shafilea. They were told they would serve at least 25 years.
They suffocated the 17 year-old in front of their four other children at their home in Warrington, Cheshire after she rejected a forced marriage in Pakistan.
The couple escaped justice for almost nine years, accusing officers of victimisation and stereotyping for suspecting them after her body was found months later in a river in Cumbria.

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