A woman married to Shahzad around 2006-2007 was unhappy due to his drinking and drug use. After years of conflict and separation, Shahzad came to her brothers' home demanding divorce papers. When she refused to return with him, he shot her with a pistol and fled. Police arrested Shahzad within 24 hours. The victim's family seeks justice and revenge for her death.
Country: Pakistan
State/Province: None
City/Region: Lahore
Incident Type: Domestic Violence Homicide
Relationship Status: Married
Relationship Duration: Approximately 18 years (marriage)
Incident Date: None
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Approximately 18 years (marriage)
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Taftishi - Pak · Original language: Punjabi
Talaq Ki Khwahish Par Gayi Mehngi! Naraz Biwi Ko Mananay Aya Shohar Ne Sasural Mein ?? | Taftishi
Domestic Violence
The case involves a long-term marital relationship marked by substance abuse, domestic violence, and conflict leading to separation. The husband demanded divorce papers and used lethal violence when the wife refused to return, reflecting a pattern of coercive control and escalation to homicide.
Police arrested Shahzad within 24 hours with assistance from Haji Sahib. The son of Shahzad was also charged. The victim's family demands justice and revenge. Postmortem and police investigations are ongoing.
Some conflicting reports about the duration of talks before shooting; some sources say 10-15 minutes, others mention longer. Unclear if son intervened or was complicit.
The victim married Shahzad in 2006-2007. Due to his drinking and drug use, they separated and she lived with her brothers. Shahzad came to her brothers' home demanding divorce papers. After refusal, he shot her with a pistol and fled. Police arrested him within 24 hours. The son was present but did not stop the shooting and was charged.
High risk due to history of substance abuse, domestic violence, threats, and firearm use culminating in fatal violence.
Substance abuse and domestic violence can escalate to lethal outcomes. Separation and refusal to comply with controlling demands may trigger fatal violence. Family support and timely police intervention are critical.
Repeated fights, substance abuse, domestic violence, refusal to accept separation, and threats were early signals.
Presence of firearm, refusal to return home, demand for divorce papers, and history of violence connected the case.
Witness statements, police arrest, postmortem report, and presence of firearm were strongest evidence.
Brothers, nephews, and maternal uncle provided eyewitness accounts. Police and Haji Sahib assisted in arrest. Victim's family described history of abuse and incident details.
No follow-up reports available beyond initial arrest and investigation.
Exact timeline of talks before shooting and son's role remain unclear.