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Pakistan Killing Has a New Twist | Pakistan Killing Has a New Twist |
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LAHORE, Pakistan — The husband of a woman stoned to death this week in Pakistan killed his first wife in 2009, the police and a relative said Thursday. | |
The deputy inspector general for the Punjab police, Zulfiqar Hameed, said that the man, Muhammad Iqbal, was arrested after the 2009 killing but that the case was dropped because a family member forgave him, in accordance with Pakistani law. | The deputy inspector general for the Punjab police, Zulfiqar Hameed, said that the man, Muhammad Iqbal, was arrested after the 2009 killing but that the case was dropped because a family member forgave him, in accordance with Pakistani law. |
One of Mr. Iqbal’s five children, Aurang Zeb, said that after his father killed his mother over a dispute, the children forgave him and the case was withdrawn. | One of Mr. Iqbal’s five children, Aurang Zeb, said that after his father killed his mother over a dispute, the children forgave him and the case was withdrawn. |
Mr. Iqbal’s second wife, Farzana Parveen, was bludgeoned to death on Tuesday in Lahore by family members who wanted her to marry someone else. | Mr. Iqbal’s second wife, Farzana Parveen, was bludgeoned to death on Tuesday in Lahore by family members who wanted her to marry someone else. |
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