Pakistani sisters with masters degree dream drown in North Wales
Funeral prayers were held in northern England before the sisters’ bodies were flown to Pakistan
LONDON: Two sisters from Rawalpindi drowned in Eryri National Park in North Wales after travelling to the area with friends from university, an inquest has heard.
Hajra Zahid, 29, and Haleema Zahid, 25, were pulled from pools on the Watkin Path – which leads to the summit of Yr Wyddfa, or Snowdon – in North Wales on Wednesday (June 11). Their funeral prayers were offered in Northern England on Tuesday night and their bodies were flown to Pakistan today, amid lots of sorrow and concerns.
Hajra Zahid and Haleema Zahid came to the UK for their masters degree four months ago. They were from Gulzar-e-Quaid in Rawalpindi and were born in Kahuta near Pindi. Hajra Zahid was married to Hasham Minhas and the couple had two sons, aged six and three. They were studying at Chester University. They lived in Maltsby, Rotherham, South Yorkshire.
A relative told Geo News: “The family is shattered. The police and the university are making contradictory statements. The police say one sister drowned and the other drowned while trying to save her but the body of one sister was found floating on the surface and the other sister’s body was found ten minutes away. The witnesses say both entered the water together. The police have not informed us of anything and are not helping the family.”
The relative said Hajra’s sons keep asking about their mother but they have not been told their mother has died tragically.
Assistant coroner for north-west Wales Sarah Riley said: “Hajra and Haleema had travelled to the Nant Gwynant area with friends from university. “They have entered the water and sadly both died as a result of drowning.”
The University of Chester students were identified by a friend, the inquest heard. Ms Riley added: “Investigations continue in terms of how they came by their death and the inquest is therefore adjourned to allow for completion of those investigations. “I offer my sincere condolences to their family, friends and all who knew and loved them.”
The hearing, held at the Dafydd Orwig Chamber in Caernarfon, was told both women were pronounced dead shortly before 11pm on June 11.
A spokesman for North Wales Police said officers were called to Nant Gwynant, Gwynedd, at about 9.30pm after a report that one woman had been pulled from the water and another was said to be in the pools. The second woman was pulled from the water but was pronounced dead at the scene.
A Llanberis mountain rescue team was sent to the area along with an air ambulance and a coastguard helicopter.
Vice-chancellor of the University of Chester, Professor Eunice Simmons said: “The University of Chester community is in mourning for the tragic loss of Haleema Zahid and Hajra Zahid and our heartfelt sympathies are with their families and friends during this incredibly difficult time.
“Haleema and Hajra had joined Chester Business School earlier this year on the Master’s in International Business course. They touched the lives of many here at Chester – their friends, the cohort on their course and the staff who taught them – and they will be deeply missed.”
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