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Qandeel Baloch: Pakistan social media celebrity 'killed by brother' | Qandeel Baloch: Pakistan social media celebrity 'killed by brother' |
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Pakistani social media celebrity Qandeel Baloch has been killed by her brother in an apparent 'honour killing' in the province of Punjab, police say. | Pakistani social media celebrity Qandeel Baloch has been killed by her brother in an apparent 'honour killing' in the province of Punjab, police say. |
Ms Baloch, 26, recently caused controversy by posting controversial pictures of herself on social media, including one with her alongside a Muslim cleric. | Ms Baloch, 26, recently caused controversy by posting controversial pictures of herself on social media, including one with her alongside a Muslim cleric. |
Police say she was strangled to death. | Police say she was strangled to death. |
Cases of women being killed for 'dishonouring' their family are commonplace in Pakistan. | Cases of women being killed for 'dishonouring' their family are commonplace in Pakistan. |
Qandeel Baloch became a household name for posting bold, sometimes raunchy, photographs, video and comments. | Qandeel Baloch became a household name for posting bold, sometimes raunchy, photographs, video and comments. |
Conservatives condemned her when she posted pictures of herself with a prominent cleric, Mufti Qavi. | |
Ms Baloch's parents told The Express Tribune that she was strangled to death on Friday night. | |
"[Her brother] Wasim, 30, killed her last night following an argument," her parents were quoted as saying. | |
But they said her body was not discovered until Saturday morning. | |
The actor's parents have been taken into custody, the Tribune reported. | |
Ms Baloch, described as Pakistan's Kim Kardashian, had gone to Punjab from Karachi because of the threat to her security, police say. | |
"[Her] brothers had asked her to quit modelling," family sources quoted by the Tribune said. | |
Sources quoted by the newspaper said that Wasim was upset about her uploading controversial pictures online and had threatened her about it. | |
Police said he had not been arrested and was on the run. | |
Hundreds of women are murdered every year in Pakistan in so-called honour killing cases. | Hundreds of women are murdered every year in Pakistan in so-called honour killing cases. |
Ms Baloch rose to fame in Pakistan in 2014 when a video of her pouting at the camera and asking "How em looking?" went viral. | Ms Baloch rose to fame in Pakistan in 2014 when a video of her pouting at the camera and asking "How em looking?" went viral. |
In a recent interview she was bitterly critical of Pakistan's patriarchal society and described herself as a leading exponent of girl power. | |
While many younger people saw her as a cultural icon and hailed her liberal views, she was also subjected to frequent misogynist abuse online. | |
Her request for better security was ignored by the government, Dawn reported, despite pleas made three weeks ago to the interior minister and other senior officials. |