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‘Parents killed their daughter Shafilea Ahmed over her Westernised lifestyle’

A GIRL told cops how she watched her parents kill her sister during a row, a
court heard yesterday.

Pretty Shafilea Ahmed, 17, was murdered after her Westernised lifestyle
“brought shame” on her strict Muslim family’s honour, it was claimed.

Her body was dumped by a river near Sedgwick, Cumbria, hours after the alleged
killing in September 2003.

Shafilea’s remains were discovered five months later. But her death remained a
mystery for seven years, until October 2010, when sister Alesha spoke to
police. Prosecutor Andrew Edis, QC, told Chester Crown Court that the
evidence of Alesha — now 23 but 15 at the time — was “the final piece of the
puzzle”.

Mr Edis told how A-level student Shafilea had clashed with father Iftikhar,
52, and mother Farzana, 49, over her wish to have boyfriends and wear
Western clothes.

Iftikhar and Faranza Ahmed
The parents took her to Pakistan six months before her death in an attempt to
force her into an arranged marriage. But during the trip Shafilea drank
bleach in protest and they had to bring her back to the UK for medical
treatment.

Mr Edis said the couple killed their daughter at their home in Warrington,
Cheshire, “because her conduct was bringing shame upon them”.

Alesha made her claims after being arrested for a robbery at her parents’ home
which she admitted.

Both Mr and Mrs Ahmed deny murder. The case continues.