Sania Zehra, a young mother, was found dead in her home in Multan, Pakistan, in circumstances initially reported as suicide but strongly contested by her family. Her father alleges that Sania was subjected to prolonged domestic violence by her husband, Ali Raza, who is accused of murdering her and staging the scene to appear as a suicide. The family reports severe abuse, control over Sania's movements and communications, and disputes over property and custody. The police investigation includes a postmortem report indicating death by strangulation, but there are conflicting claims about the cause and manner of death. The case has drawn public attention and protests, with the family demanding justice.
Country: Pakistan
State/Province: None
City/Region: Multan
Incident Type: Domestic Violence Homicide
Relationship Status: Married
Relationship Duration: Approximately 6 years
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Approximately 6 years
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Pukaar · Original language: Hindi
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Domestic Violence
The case involves prolonged domestic violence and control exerted by the husband over the victim, including restrictions on communication and movement, financial control, and physical abuse. The conflict escalated to fatal violence, with the husband allegedly murdering the victim and staging the scene as a suicide. Family disputes over property and custody further complicated the dynamics.
The police registered an FIR after protests by the victim's family. Postmortem reports indicate death by strangulation, but conflicting statements exist regarding pregnancy status and cause of death. The accused husband was arrested. The crime scene was reportedly staged to appear as suicide. The investigation is ongoing with forensic and testimonial evidence being evaluated.
Conflicting claims about whether the death was suicide or murder. Discrepancies in postmortem reports regarding pregnancy and cause of death. Delays and unauthorized exhumation of the body added to confusion. The accused's timeline and actions on the day of death are disputed.
Sania Zehra married Ali Raza in 2019. Over the years, she was subjected to domestic violence, control, and isolation. Property disputes and custody issues arose after the birth of their child. On the day of the incident, Sania was found hanging in her room. The husband claimed she committed suicide after a fight, but the family alleges murder staged as suicide. Forensic evidence and witness statements suggest strangulation and physical abuse prior to death. The police investigation includes arrest and ongoing forensic analysis.
High risk due to ongoing domestic violence, control, and threats. The presence of physical abuse and isolation increased vulnerability leading to fatal outcome.
Early signs of domestic violence, control over victim's communication and movement, financial exploitation, and family disputes can escalate to fatal outcomes. Staging of crime scenes to mask homicide as suicide complicates investigations. Timely police response and forensic examination are critical for justice.
Repeated domestic violence, control over victim's phone and movement, threats over property and custody, and social isolation were key early signals.
Physical injuries inconsistent with suicide, staging of hanging scene, delayed police notification, and family testimonies helped connect the case.
Forensic postmortem indicating strangulation, crime scene measurements, witness statements, and phone call records were strongest evidence types.
Victim's father and family members provided detailed accounts of abuse and control. Police and forensic teams reported crime scene observations. No direct eyewitnesses to the incident reported.
Initial reports suggested suicide; later forensic and police statements indicated possible murder. Unauthorized exhumation and conflicting postmortem reports emerged during investigation.
Exact manner of death and responsible party remain under investigation. Discrepancies in forensic findings and accused's timeline are unresolved.