GUJRAT: The body of an Italian-Pakistani woman, Sana Cheema, who was killed in an alleged case of so-called ‘honour killing’ has been exhumed and samples have been sent for post-mortem, Geo News reported Wednesday.
On Tuesday, it was reported that the girl was allegedly killed by her father, brother, and uncle over ‘honour’. Police said the 26-year-old woman’s family had termed her death ‘accident’ and buried the body in West Mangowal area of Gujrat district on April 18.
However, documents appearing Wednesday proved that Sana was taken to hospital on April 11 seeking treatment for blood pressure and stomach ache.
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