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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. 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Aurang Zeb, said that after his father killed his mother over a dispute, the children forgave him and the case was withdrawn.One of Mr.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Aurang Zeb, said that after his father killed his mother over a dispute, the children forgave him and the case was withdrawn.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.