Dosheeda, a woman who ran away from Abbottabad to Lahore to marry Khalil Ahmed, was strangled to death by her husband. Khalil Ahmed initially filed a false abduction FIR claiming his wife was missing. Police investigation linked the abduction FIR with the discovery of Dosheeda's decomposed body in Rui Nala. Khalil Ahmed confessed to strangling her at home while her daughter from a previous marriage was present. The motive appeared to be suspicion and jealousy over Dosheeda's phone being busy and alleged interactions with another man. The accused was arrested within hours of the body discovery. The case highlights issues of domestic violence, jealousy, and social pressures in marital relationships.
Country: Pakistan
State/Province: Punjab, Pakistan
City/Region: Lahore
Incident Type: Domestic Violence Homicide
Relationship Status: Married
Relationship Duration: Approximately 1 year
Incident Date: April 27, 2026
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Approximately 1 year
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2026-04-27
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Mujrim kaon · Original language: Hindi
Abbottabad Sy Bhaga Kar Larki Sy Shadi - Pehli Biwi Ky Dar Sy Doosri Biwi Ka Qa*tl | Shocking Story
Jealousy
The case involves a second marriage where the husband developed suspicion and jealousy over the wife's phone activity and alleged interactions with another man. This led to escalating domestic conflict culminating in the husband strangling his wife. The husband attempted to stage an abduction to cover up the murder. The pattern reflects common dynamics of jealousy and domestic violence in marital relationships.
Police registered two FIRs: one for abduction filed by the accused himself, and later a murder FIR after the body was found. The investigation linked the two FIRs through forensic evidence and interrogation. The accused confessed and reenacted the crime scene. The victim's family identified the body and accused the husband. The police arrested the accused within hours of the body discovery. The case is under investigation with forensic and testimonial evidence collected.
Initial confusion existed due to the accused filing a false abduction FIR and concealing the victim's daughter as his own. The connection between the abduction FIR and the murder was not immediately established until the body was found and identified.
The accused married Dosheeda about a year ago after a relationship initiated by a wrong number call. Dosheeda ran away from Abbottabad with her daughter to marry him. Suspicion arose due to Dosheeda's phone being busy and alleged motorcycle rides with another man. On the night of April 27-28, the accused strangled Dosheeda at home while her daughter was present. He then transported and disposed of the body in Rui Nala. He staged an abduction FIR to mislead police. Police investigation linked the abduction FIR with the body discovery, leading to his arrest and confession.
High risk due to escalating jealousy, suspicion, and domestic conflict culminating in lethal violence. Presence of a child during the incident adds to victim vulnerability.
Jealousy and suspicion without evidence can escalate to lethal domestic violence. False reporting to police can delay justice but may also provide investigative leads. Presence of children during domestic violence incidents increases trauma and victim vulnerability. Social and familial pressures around marriage choices can contribute to conflict escalation.
The husband's suspicion over the wife's phone activity and alleged motorcycle rides with another man were early signals of escalating jealousy and conflict.
The false abduction FIR filed by the accused, CCTV footage near the disposal site, and the presence of the victim's daughter helped connect the case.
Forensic fingerprint from decomposed body, CCTV footage of motorcycle movement, accused's confession, and victim's family identification of the body were strongest evidence types.
Victim's mother and maternal uncle identified the body and accused the husband. Police officers reported the accused's inconsistent statements and confession. No other eyewitnesses reported.
No follow-up reports available beyond initial investigation and arrest.
Exact motive beyond jealousy and suspicion remains unclear. Details about any prior domestic violence or protective orders are not reported.