Misbah, an 18-year-old woman, married Shahriyar Bhatt without her family's consent. Shahriyar, who falsely claimed to be a policeman and had multiple previous marriages, subjected Misbah to severe domestic abuse including physical torture with a screwdriver. Misbah was held captive, beaten repeatedly over dowry disputes, and eventually found severely injured before dying in hospital. Shahriyar was arrested and charged; the case is under court proceedings.
Country: Pakistan
State/Province: Sindh, Pakistan
City/Region: Karachi
Incident Type: Domestic Violence Homicide
Relationship Status: Married
Relationship Duration: Approximately 3 months
Incident Date: June 9, 2026
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Approximately 3 months
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2026-06-09
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Domestic Violence
The case reveals a pattern of domestic violence escalating from deception about the husband's identity and multiple prior marriages, to severe physical abuse linked to dowry demands and financial exploitation. The husband used manipulation and control tactics, including false identity and frequent relocation, to isolate and abuse the victim.
Police arrested Shahriyar Bhatt on June 11, 2026, using call data and surveillance cameras. Medical reports confirmed torture. The charge sheet has been submitted to court with verdict pending. The victim's family reported police delays and lack of initial support. Investigation into Shahriyar's alleged blackmail business is ongoing.
Initial confusion over jurisdiction as victim's family approached a different police station. Shahriyar's claim of indecent videos was investigated but found unsubstantiated, possibly an attempt to mislead investigators.
Misbah married Shahriyar on March 19, 2026, unaware of his prior marriages and false identity. Abuse began soon after marriage, escalating over dowry disputes. Misbah was held captive, tortured with a screwdriver, and denied food and water. She escaped on June 7, 2026, but died on June 9, 2026, after being found severely injured. Police arrested Shahriyar following investigation and evidence collection.
High risk due to repeated physical abuse, coercive control, and isolation. The husband's history of multiple marriages and deception indicates a pattern of abusive behavior.
Early deception about spouse's identity and prior marriages can be a critical warning. Dowry demands and financial exploitation often precede severe domestic violence. Frequent relocation may be used to avoid detection. Victims may face barriers in accessing police help, highlighting the need for responsive law enforcement.
Deception about husband's identity and prior marriages, dowry demands, frequent house changes, and early physical abuse were key early signals.
Physical injuries, victim's escape and testimony, family reports, and police call data helped connect the case.
Medical reports confirming torture, police call data, surveillance footage, and victim and family statements were strongest evidence.
Family members reported abuse and injuries; neighbors noted frequent house changes; police statements confirmed investigation steps. No direct eyewitness to the fatal incident reported.
Follow-up reports clarified police jurisdiction confusion and disproved claims of indecent videos. Arrest and charge sheet submission updated case status.
Exact motive behind repeated marriages and full extent of Shahriyar's illegal activities remain unclear. Court verdict pending.