Four to die for Pakistan \\\'honour killing\\\'
Wednesday, 19 November 2014
A Pakistani court has given the death sentence to four people for bludgeoning to death a pregnant relative who had married against their consent.
Farzana Parveen, 30, was beaten with bricks and sticks in May outside Lahore's high court. Police deny charges they stood by as it happened.
Ms Parveen's father, brother, cousin and former fiancé were all found guilty of murder on Wednesday. Another brother got 10 years in jail.
The case sparked global outrage.
Ms Parveen had been at the high court to defend her husband in a case brought against him by her relatives. They accused Muhammad Iqbal of abducting her. Ms Parveen had already testified to police that she had married of her own free will.
According to police, a scuffle took place between about 20 members of Ms Parveen's family and 10-15 of Mr Iqbal's, during which she was struck with a brick three times and fatally wounded. He managed to escape. Police say that Ms Parveen was dead by the time officers were able to intervene, according to a news agency.