Saleem, a 29-year-old man from Sheikhupura, was allegedly killed by his elder brother Jameel on August 5th. Jameel, addicted to methamphetamine, accused Saleem of having an illicit relationship with his wife Rukayya, who had raised Saleem with motherly affection. The family was under financial and emotional strain due to Jameel's addiction and job loss. After repeated conflicts and accusations, Jameel attacked Saleem at his workplace, resulting in Saleem's death. Police arrested Jameel shortly after the incident, and investigations revealed the motive linked to jealousy and addiction-related conflicts.
Country: Pakistan
State/Province: None
City/Region: Sheikhupura
Incident Type: Family Homicide
Relationship Status: Married
Relationship Duration: 16 years
Incident Date: Aug. 5, 2026
Primary reported outcome: Homicide
Reported self-harm outcome: No suicide or attempt reported
Reported sequence: Order not reported / unclear
Additional victims reported: 0
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16 years
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2026-08-05
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Tehmina Sheikh Official - Pak · Original language: Hindi
Bhabhi had Upbringing the younger Devar like a Mother || Sheikhupura Incident || Tehmina Sheikh
Jealousy
The incident reflects a pattern of jealousy and domestic conflict exacerbated by addiction and financial strain. The elder brother's methamphetamine addiction led to escalating violence and false accusations against the younger brother, culminating in homicide.
Police arrested Jameel within hours of the incident. Investigation revealed Jameel's motive linked to jealousy and addiction. The case is under investigation with postmortem conducted and statements recorded.
No significant confusion reported; suspect identified and arrested promptly. Accusations of affair were denied by victim and family, but used as motive by suspect.
Jameel, addicted to methamphetamine, became abusive and financially irresponsible. Saleem supported the family and was cared for by Jameel's wife Rukayya. Jameel accused Saleem of being his wife's lover, leading to repeated conflicts. On August 5th, Jameel attacked Saleem at his workplace, fatally injuring him. Police responded quickly and arrested Jameel.
High risk due to substance abuse, escalating domestic violence, and unresolved family conflicts involving accusations of infidelity and financial neglect.
Addiction can escalate domestic conflicts and lead to fatal outcomes. False accusations and jealousy within family can be triggers. Early intervention in addiction and family counseling might prevent such tragedies.
Jameel's methamphetamine addiction, job loss, and escalating abusive behavior were early warning signs.
Repeated accusations of affair, financial neglect, and family disputes indicated rising tension.
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No follow-up reports available beyond initial arrest and investigation.
Exact details of the alleged affair remain unproven; motive based on suspect's claims.