An 85-year-old man and his son Tanveer, approximately 55 years old, were brutally murdered in their home in Sialkot, Pakistan. The accused is Yasmin, the daughter-in-law married to Tanveer four years prior. The family disputes involved property sales, multiple marriages, and an illicit relationship Yasmin had with a man named Umair. Yasmin allegedly poisoned and then fatally attacked both men with a sharp weapon. The case involves complex family dynamics, property disputes, and domestic conflict.
Country: Pakistan
State/Province: None
City/Region: Sialkot
Incident Type: Domestic Violence Homicide
Relationship Status: Married
Relationship Duration: 4 years
Incident Date: None
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4 years
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Pukaar · Original language: Hindi
Biwi Nay Liya Bewafai Ka Badla | Pukaar
Domestic Violence
The case involves a domestic violence pattern where the daughter-in-law Yasmin, after marrying Tanveer, engaged in an illicit relationship and escalating conflict involving property disputes and jealousy. The violence culminated in the poisoning and brutal murder of both Tanveer and his elderly father, reflecting control and elimination motives within a troubled marital and family context.
Police investigation identified Yasmin as the primary accused with accomplices including her illicit partner Umair. Evidence includes poisoning, physical assault with a sharp weapon, and witness testimonies from family members. The case involves complex family property disputes and multiple marriages. Arrests have been made; investigation continues.
Uncertainty exists regarding the exact involvement of accomplices and the timeline of poisoning versus physical assault. Some conflicting accounts about the presence and role of Umair at the crime scene. The motive is linked to property and jealousy but full details remain under investigation.
The elderly man and his son Tanveer lived together in Sialkot. Tanveer had multiple marriages and complex property holdings. Yasmin married Tanveer four years ago. She engaged in an illicit relationship with Umair, leading to domestic conflict. Yasmin allegedly poisoned both men with drugs supplied by Umair, then physically attacked them with a sharp weapon, killing them. Family disputes over property and inheritance were central. Police arrested Yasmin and two accomplices after witness statements and forensic evidence.
High risk due to ongoing domestic conflict, illicit relationships, property disputes, and use of poison and weapons leading to fatal outcomes.
Early signs of domestic conflict, illicit relationships, and property disputes can escalate to fatal violence. Poisoning combined with physical assault indicates premeditation and control. Family testimony is crucial for uncovering complex relationship dynamics. Monitoring of new spouses in blended families is important for risk assessment.
Illicit relationship of Yasmin with Umair, domestic beatings, property disputes, and secret drug administration.
Witness statements about increased food consumption, presence of cigarettes despite non-smoking victim, and discovery of blood and drugs.
Forensic evidence of poisoning, blood at the crime scene, witness testimonies, and property sale records.
Nazia, the daughter-in-law, provided detailed testimony about family dynamics, marriages, and the events leading to the murders. Other family members and neighbors reported unusual activity and guests on the night of the murder. Police noted cigarette presence and food consumption anomalies.
No follow-up reports available beyond initial investigation and arrests.
Exact role and presence of accomplices at the crime scene, full motive details, and timeline of poisoning versus physical assault remain unclear.