Sidra, a 26-year-old mother from Sarai Alamgir, Pakistan, developed an online relationship with a man named Babar through TikTok. She left her husband Rizwan Iqbal and her three children to start a new life with Babar. Babar refused to accept the children, leading Sidra to poison and then burn her three children to death. The bodies were buried in a remote location. Rizwan reported the disappearance, and police arrested Sidra and Babar after tracing Sidra's phone and investigating. Both confessed to the murders. Sidra showed no remorse and asked police to punish her instead of Babar. The case is under investigation with physical remand granted.
Country: Pakistan
State/Province: None
City/Region: Sarai Alamgir
Incident Type: Family Homicide
Relationship Status: Married
Relationship Duration: 9 years
Incident Date: Dec. 21, 2025
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9 years
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2025-12-21
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Jealousy
Sidra's online romantic involvement with Babar led to a conflict between her loyalty to her children and her desire to start a new life with Babar. Babar's refusal to accept the children created a coercive control dynamic, pressuring Sidra to eliminate her children to maintain the relationship. The case reflects a tragic escalation of jealousy, infidelity, and domestic conflict resulting in filicide.
Police arrested Sidra and Babar after tracing Sidra's phone and investigating the disappearance. Both confessed to the murders. Physical remand was approved for five days. Bodies were recovered from Bambar, Azad Kashmir. Investigation is ongoing to determine full circumstances and justice outcomes.
Initial confusion about Sidra's whereabouts and children's status; Sidra claimed children were alive during early investigation. No confusion reported about suspect identities after arrests and confessions.
Sidra developed an online relationship with Babar via TikTok over two years. She left her husband Rizwan and took her three children to meet Babar in Kashmir. Babar refused to accept the children, demanding Sidra choose between him and her children. Sidra poisoned the children, killing two instantly; the eldest survived poisoning but was later burned alive by Sidra. Bodies were burned and buried. Rizwan reported the disappearance, leading to police investigation, arrests, and confessions.
High risk due to prolonged secretive communication, emotional unavailability of spouse, coercive control by new partner, and escalation to lethal violence against children.
Online relationships can escalate to dangerous coercive control and violence. Refusal to accept children by a new partner can trigger fatal outcomes. Secretive communication and sudden separation are critical warning signs. Early intervention in domestic conflicts involving infidelity and coercion is vital.
Sidra's secretive and frequent phone use with multiple men, refusal to allow husband to talk to children, and sudden departure with children were key early signals.
Tracing Sidra's phone, reports of children missing, and Sidra's inconsistent explanations helped connect the case.
Confessions by Sidra and Babar, recovery of burned and buried bodies, and phone communication records were strongest evidence.
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No follow-up reports available beyond initial arrests, confessions, and remand approval.
Final legal outcomes and justice for victims remain unclear.