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Pakistani man brutally murders his US citizen wife, arrested while burying her body in Lahore graveyard

The police said they learned that US national was subjected to brutal torture by her husband Kazim Khan, eventually leading to her death.

A man was arrested for killing and burying his spouse, a US national, in a graveyard in Pakistan’s Lahore, ARY News reported on Sunday, 13th August.

According to the police, the man, identified as Kazim Khan, allegedly murdered his wife Diana Christo.

Further, according to ARY News, the man was arrested while he was burying his wife’s mortal remains in a local graveyard in the factory area.

The police said they learned that US national was subjected to brutal torture by Kazim Khan, eventually leading to her death.

The murder weapon was recovered from the accused’s possession by the investigating team and the victim’s body was shifted to a mortuary for post-mortem examination, ARY News reported.

An investigation was launched after the registration of a case in connection with the incident, ARY News reported. 

Further, according to the report, a Pakistan-origin US woman, Wajiha Swati, was killed by her husband, Rizwan Habib, in December 2021.

Details of Swati’s murder were disclosed after the investigation. The whereabouts of the woman were unknown for more than two months after she reached Pakistan.

During interrogation, the husband confessed to killing her.

Swati had gone missing on October 16 and calls to her cell phone number went unanswered. Her family members claimed she had divorced Habib but the latter denied the claim, ARY News reported.

It later emerged that there was a property dispute between Habib and Swati.

(This news report is published from a syndicated feed. Except for the headline, the content has not been written or edited by OpIndia staff)

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