Farzana Parveen, who was three months pregnant, was killed before a crowd of onlookers in front of the high court of Lahore.
According to Daily Mail, 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. Her father had filed an abduction case against her husband, which the couple was contesting, her lawyer Mustafa Kharal said.Kharal said Parveen's relatives waited outside the court, which is located on a main downtown thoroughfare.
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
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.
He alleged that the woman's family wanted to fleece money from him before marrying her off.
'I simply took her to court and registered a marriage,' he said.Butt, the police official, said Parveen's father surrendered after the incident and called the murder an 'honor killing.In honour killings, most of the time the women's killers are her family, said Wasim Wagha of the Aurat Foundation.
The law allows them to nominate someone to do the murder, then forgive him.
Her husband and family with her corpse
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