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British Pakistani girl murdered by one/two men who wanted to marry her in Pakistan.

greed and money in Pakistani society is so disgusting, people will kill their own parents for land, my own uncles basically killed my granddad, never speaking to him and treating him unfairly during his old and vulnerable age, now they waiting for my grandmother to die so they can own the house. you should just focus on your kids and spouse, and parents. leave the rest on their own.

ive heard stories of people building homes, then when they go Pakistan their siblings and kid are living there, then they say “this isn’t your house this is ours”, I don’t understand how people have the audacity or courage to betray their relations just for a few years of comfort.

you see in pakistan they have weird mentality they think oversea paks are swimming in money so they burn and become rotten with this thought plus they do not have understanding of 9 to 5 graft n pay taxes.
i find strange that some of these ppl are haji but also most sinful.
 
The Lahore native complained that two of Ms Zulfiqar's friends - named as Zahir Jadoon and Saad Ameer Butt by Dawn.com - had been threatening and harassing her, making her fear for hear life with 'dire consequences', according to the report.
Sad story. If she was feeling threatened she should have left the country back to UK . Too bad she didn't follow her intuitions. Being in such regions you should always be more careful and if you see that you don't feel comfortable or at risk then leave. Human intuition is almost never wrong. Unfortunately most of us don't often follow our intuitions. Poor girl, may her soul rest in peace . 🙁
 
should not have happened.......these men should have realized as men they have immense potential to be self made human beings and millionaires...

Nope, they knew their real worth "Worthless" and trash of the society. So this was their only chance to grab on to British Passport and an educated lass from UK.
 
Sad story. If she was feeling threatened she should have left the country back to UK . Too bad she didn't follow her intuitions. Being in such regions you should always be more careful and if you see that you don't feel comfortable or at risk then leave. Human intuition is almost never wrong. Unfortunately most of us don't often follow our intuitions. Poor girl, may her soul rest in peace . 🙁

Yes true but sadly she couldn't go back due to covid restrictions. She was actually staying with friends and alternating to avoid such a terrible fate.
 
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While obtaining a British passport is one of the goals, its equally to do with weak 'men' unable to take rejection from a female in this backwood society, that too an educated foreign girl whom these paindus see as a potential trophy wife.

Hope the UK government pushes this matter with Pakistan and have these bastards caught.
 
While obtaining a British passport is one of the goals, its equally to do with weak 'men' unable to take rejection from a female in this backwood society, that too an educated foreign girl whom these paindus see as a potential trophy wife.

Hope the UK government pushes this matter with Pakistan and have these bastards caught.


B@stards are already caught

RIP innocent
 
Innalillahi wainalrajioun

Pakistan has got to send a precedent as there will be many families plotting the murders of their so called overseas loved ones at this moment .

it has been happening here in Jamaica for the last few years , all your life you work hard struggle in England / America go without luxuries just so you can send your hard earned money back to your country to look after your loved ones . All the while working like a dog in foreign with the dream of retiring back to your own motherland your only motivation to keep going and they kill you to try capture what you worked and saved . I’ve seen many instances and it is sad .
 
she didnt want the uneducated pajeet and i dont blame her
y u hatin man y u hatin on a brotha
aint nobody got that name down here in the streets yo real talk nobody goin around callin folks paa or jeet
aint nobody's mama gonna name a kid that in the hood yo
aint nobody's mama's mama gonna go around doin that for real dawg
 
Criminal state.... from Govt to Judiciary to Military, everyone is a MAFIA.. .... No hope.... banana republic.. there is no ***** deterrence of the law... because in Pakistan "Might is right" is an established law...
 
Inna lillahi wa inna elehi rajion..

Can't believe she wanted to stay in hell.

Poor girl paid for her innocence with her life...
 
A British law graduate has been shot and strangled at her rented home in Pakistan after telling her uncle two men had been trying to force her to marry them.

Mayra Zulfiqar, 26, from Feltham in south west London, was found dead at the property in the Defence district of Lahore after four attackers reportedly barged into her home and bedroom.

Local reports say two men had been competing for Ms Zulfiqar's hand in marriage, with police in Pakistan describing the killing as a possible 'crime of passion'.

Ms Zulfiqar, who studied law at the University of West London, is understood to have moved to Pakistan from the UK around two months ago after attending a friend’s wedding and deciding to stay in the country.

The victim's distraught parents are understood to be travelling to Pakistan after they were told of their daughter's death.

According to the Independent Urdu, the victim's uncle - Mohammad Nazeer, who had visited his niece a few days ago - filed a First Incident Report (FIR) to the police, accusing two men of being behind his niece's murder.


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The Lahore native complained that two of Ms Zulfiqar's friends - named as Zahir Jadoon and Saad Ameer Butt by Dawn.com - had been threatening and harassing her, making her fear for hear life with 'dire consequences', according to the report.

The FIR states that the woman's uncle said he would confront the two friends over their actions, but at around 2pm on Monday he received a phone call from her father in London saying that she had been shot, the outlet reported.

The uncle claims that Ms Zulfiqar was killed by two friends, along with the help of two other unidentified people, in the early hours of Monday morning as part of a plot, according to Independent Urdu.

According to the report, one of the friends of the victim was trying to force her to marry him, but was in competition with another.

Ms Zulfiqar had refused to marry both of them, and her uncle is now seeking legal action against the two he has accused of her killing, the outlet reported.

Mr Nazeer has said he suspects that Mr Jadoon and Mr Butt, along with their two unknown accomplices killed his niece - after intricate planning - at around 4-5am.

According to Dawn.com, under Mr Nazeer's criminal complaint, a case has been registered against the suspects under Sections 302 and 34 of the Pakistan Penal Code - premeditated murder and common intention respectively.

According to Station House Officer (SHO) Qasim, a police officer involved in the investigation, investigators are looking at whether her death was due to the gunshot wound, or if strangulation was involved as well.


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Qasim, who was on the scene and took the body into custody, said: 'The woman had a bullet wound to the shoulder, but the exact cause of death will be known after her post-mortem and forensic report, whether the death was due to a gunshot wound or whether her throat was strangled.

'We have launched an investigation into every aspect of the murder. More facts will come to light after the autopsy and forensic report.'

SHO Qasim also confirmed that Mahira's uncles FIR of the murder of the victim has been registered under Section 302 of the Pakistan Penal Code.

Mr Sayyed told reporters that Ms Zulfiqar's friend was living in an adjoining room in the upper part of the house, and that she was assisting police in their investigation.

The officer said that they had been alerted to the apparent murder, and that forensic experts had cordoned off the crime scene.

He added that the woman had been found lying in a pool of blood in her room. A mobile phone was found near her body.

'We have seized the mobile phone for forensic analysis,' Sayyed told the local outlet, adding that officers were attempting to find nearby CCTV footage.

The woman's parents and other family members living abroad have been contacted, Mr Sayyed noted as well.

'We are also after two suspects and will share further details at a later stage,' the police said, adding that Ms Zulfiqar's friend had not shared detail that could help in their investigation.

He added that Ms Zulfiqar's body had been taken to a morgue for an autopsy, with police saying so far no arrests have been made.

Ms Zulfiqar is understood to have moved to Pakistan from the UK, where she had been working as a paralegal at Duncan Blackett, according to her LinkedIn profile.

She had previously graduated with a Masters of Laws from the University of West London, and also studied for a Bachelor of Laws at Middlesex University, during which she spent time studying in Dubai.



What wonderful "friends". This also happened in "defence", where things are supposed to be civil?
I hope they hang the filth, but knowing the system I won't hold my breath.
Mayra Allah accept you as shaheed.



Sad to hear.
Can we please not be a source of propagation of her images after her death.
She might have lived her life whatever way she wanted, but the sin comes to those who propagate her non covered images afterwards, even if it's just a copied/linked articl


Just wanted to put the right thing out there as I'm sure most if not all of us Pakistanis here claim to be Muslims.
 
it worser becuase if you are from azad k and ethnic is mirpuri then you are seen as backward barbarian by your own kind from pakistan sides. the posh upper urdu or punjabi class will shun the mirpuri, in front of gora master but cry for help to mirpuri when same gora attacks him or she.
Personally I have not seen it but heard it from others. I think Pakistani's and in general Asians from India/Pakistan and Bangladesh are pretty much similar they will throw each other under the bus for a little credit. Goes both ways - unfortunately - the mentality is sick. A few years ago I was working on a construction site in a senior management role and amount of back-stabbing between Asians was vomit inducing.
 
I feel so sorry for the girl, she tried to escape but unfortunately because of travel restrictions not able to travel back home.
Need to keep eye on the judicial process and need to support her family in thee tough times...
 
A close friend of the law graduate has told Sky News how the 24-year-old's parents are struggling to come to terms with her death.

By Tom Gillespie, news reporter, and Shingi Mararike, Sky correspondent

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Mayra Zulfiquar is believed to have been killed by a man who wanted to marry her. Pic: Facebook


Police in the Pakistan city of Lahore are hunting for two men over the murder of a UK resident they had each reportedly been pressurising to marry them.

The suspects are being hunted as a close friend of Mayra Zulfiquar has told Sky News how the victim's parents are struggling to come to terms with their daughter's death.

Ms Zulfiquar, a 24-year-old law graduate of Pakistani origin who is a Belgian national, was found dead with bullet wounds in her rented flat after four men, including the two chief suspects, were believed to have broken in early on Monday.

Sky correspondent Mark White has said Ms Zulfiquar was buried in a funeral service in Lahore this morning in accordance with Islamic tradition.

Her parents flew out to the city from Feltham, in west London, to attend the service.

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Mayra Zulfiquar, pictured here with her father, has been killed in Pakistain


Their daughter had travelled to Pakistan for a wedding two months ago and had decided to stay, the English-language newspaper Dawn has reported.

Ziaur Rehman, who runs a market stall in Feltham, told Sky News: "Her father called me on Monday and asked me to come to his house.


"He was crying, I sensed there was something wrong, then I went there and the news was shocking.

"Her mother she is really struggling now, she is not well at all."

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Police have detained two men for questioning over the death of Mayra Zulfiquar


Mr Rehman had formed such a close friendship with Ms Zulfiquar's family that she even helped babysit his three young children.

He said: "She was very happy with my kids and would play with them, she was like their big sister.

"She was very friendly, very kind."

Police have detained two men for questioning over the death as they hunt for another two suspects.

Punjab police superintendent Sidra Khan, citing an initial post-mortem report, told Dawn that Ms Zulfiquar had two bullet wounds - one to her neck and another to her arm - and had bled to death.

Bruises were found on her right hand and left foot.

Police said they have opened a first information report (FIR) on the case after receiving a complaint from Ms Zulfiquar's uncle, Lahore resident Mohammad Nazeer.

The FIR said Mr Nazeer found his niece's body after receiving a phone call from her father in London to say she had been killed.


Mr Nazeer also said Ms Zulfiquar had told him she had become embroiled in a dispute with two male friends after she had refused their marriage proposals, and that they had threatened her with "dire consequences".

Sayyed Ali, an operations superintendent at Punjab police, told Dawn an unidentified caller had alerted the force about the murder and that forensic experts visited and cordoned off the scene.

"We are also after two suspects and will share further details at a later stage," Mr Sayyed said, adding Ms Zulfiquar had been found lying in a pool of blood in her room with her mobile phone near her body.

"We have seized the mobile phone for forensic analysis."

Mr Sayyed said police were also analysing footage from nearby CCTV cameras in the hope of finding suspects.

The UK's Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office said in a statement it was supporting the family.

It added: "Our thoughts are with the family at this difficult time."

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In my opinion these british born pakistanis should not marry here in pakistan as being grown up in a different environment they have no mental compatibility with the locals. If it's a religion issue then find other Muslims in the UK.
I have heard many such cases so far where a british born bride gets killed or the marriage didn't work .
 

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