Pregnant Woman Stoned to Death by Own Family in Front of Pakistani High Court

Daily Mail
May 29, 2014

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Police collect evidence near the body of Farzana Parveen, who was killed after being set upon by members of her own family outside a court in Lahore.

A pregnant woman has been stoned to death by her own family in front of a Pakistani high court – for marrying the man she loved.

Nearly 20 members of the woman’s family, including her father and brothers, attacked her and her husband with batons and bricks in broad daylight.

Farzana Parveen, who was three months pregnant, was killed before a crowd of onlookers in front of the high court of Lahore, police have reported.

Police official Naseem Butt said the 25-year-old had married Mohammad Iqbal, with whom she had been engaged for years against the will of her family.

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The body of Farzana Parveen, who was killed by family members, lies on the ground at the site near the Lahore High Court building.

Her father had filed an abduction case against her husband, which the couple was contesting, her lawyer Mustafa Kharal said.

Arranged marriages are considered normal among conservative Pakistanis, who view marriage for love as a transgression.

Hundreds of women are killed every year in Muslim-majority Pakistan in so-called ‘honour killings’ carried out by husbands or relatives as a punishment for alleged adultery or other illicit sexual behavior.

Kharal said Parveen’s relatives waited outside the court, which is located on a main downtown thoroughfare.

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Mohammad Iqbal sits next to his wife Farzana’s body. He told reporters that they had been in love but her family did not agree with their marriage.

As the couple walked up to the court’s main gate, the family members fired shots in the air and tried to snatch her from Iqbal, he said.

When she resisted, her father, brothers and other relatives started beating her, eventually pelting her with bricks from a nearby construction site, Iqbal said.

Iqbal, 45, said he started seeing Parveen after the death of his first wife, with whom he had five children.

‘We were in love,’ he told reporters.

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