In Nazreen Mustafabad, Lahore, a husband named Aamir allegedly shot and killed his wife after a prolonged domestic conflict involving theft accusations, family pressure, and child custody disputes. The wife had been living separately with her children and had filed complaints against her husband due to threats and violence. The husband was arrested following the wife's death after being shot multiple times.
Country: Pakistan
State/Province: None
City/Region: Nazreen Mustafabad, Lahore
Incident Type: Domestic Violence Homicide
Relationship Status: Married
Relationship Duration: Approximately 1.5 years (marriage)
Incident Date: Dec. 12, 2025
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Approximately 1.5 years (marriage)
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2025-12-12
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Taftishi - Pak · Original language: Punjabi
Pasand Ki Shadi, Jab Dil Bhar Gia To Biwi Ka Kardia Kam Tamam | Taftishi | Lahore Rang
Domestic Violence
The case involves a domestic violence pattern where initial marital harmony deteriorated due to theft accusations and family conflicts. The husband allegedly exerted coercive control and threats over child custody, culminating in lethal violence. The wife had separated and filed police complaints, indicating escalating conflict and failed reconciliation attempts.
Police registered an FIR and arrested the main suspect Aamir on the day the victim died. The bakery owner who threatened the complainant was also arrested. Statements were taken from family members and witnesses. The investigation is ongoing with no further arrests reported.
Uncertainty exists about whether others accompanied Aamir during the shooting; police arrested only the main suspect. The exact involvement of other family members or accomplices remains unclear.
The marriage began about 1.5 years ago as an arranged marriage. After six months, theft by the husband from his workplace bakery was discovered, causing family anger. The wife separated and lived separately with her children. The husband demanded custody of the newborn son, threatening violence. Despite reconciliation attempts by the victim's brother, threats escalated. On the incident day, Aamir allegedly shot his wife multiple times, leaving her critically injured. She died two days later. Police arrested Aamir and the threatening bakery owner.
High risk due to prior threats, separation, firearm use, and ongoing custody disputes. The presence of external threats and family involvement increased danger.
Early signs included theft, threats, separation, and custody disputes. Escalation from domestic conflict to lethal violence was marked by failed reconciliation and coercive control. Police intervention occurred late, after fatal injury.
Threats to the wife and complainant, separation, and custody demands were key early signals.
Statements from the victim's brother, police reports, and witness accounts of threats and suspicious behavior helped connect the case.
Victim's statement before death, witness observations, police FIR, and arrest records were strongest evidence types.
Victim's brother and elder sister provided detailed accounts. Neighbors reported suspicious men near the victim's residence. Police and hospital staff confirmed victim's condition and statements.
Follow-up reports confirmed the arrest of the main suspect on the day of the victim's death. No additional suspects were publicly identified.
Whether accomplices were involved in the shooting and the full extent of family involvement remain unclear.