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From: Ashok T. Jaisinghani <ashokjai@sancharnet.in>
Date: Sun, Dec 4, 2011 at 1:24 AM
Subject: Fw: Pak woman kills, cooks husband - News item in Times of India of 26/11/2011
From: Ashok T. Jaisinghani <ashokjai@sancharnet.in>
Date: Sun, Dec 4, 2011 at 1:24 AM
Subject: Fw: Pak woman kills, cooks husband - News item in Times of India of 26/11/2011
Pak woman kills, cooks husband
Karachi: In a stomach-wrenching incident, a Pakistani woman chopped her husband to death and then cooked 'Qorma' with his flesh.
The incident came to light after the woman's landlord, Behzad, who lives on the ground floor of their two-storey Green Town house, went upstairs to her house. What he saw in that room left him scarred for life. The Express Tribune reported on Friday. "The 40-year-old Zainab was cooking 'Qorma' with flesh chopped from her husband's arms and legs as she figured this was the only way to practically dispose of the body," the daily said.
Zainab claimed she murdered her husband after he had tried to molest her daughter. She said she had stopped him from doing so on several occasions in the past. However, she later contradicted herself by saying, "He never laid a hand on her but he used to say dirty things whenever be came home drunk." For three months, Zainab has been living here with her 17-year-old daughter Sonia from an ex-husband, and her new husband Ahmed Abbas, whom she had married five years ago. At around 9:30 am on Thursday, she prepared a routine breakfast for Abbas but the only difference was the inclusion of five sedatives in his cup of tea.
The drugs took effect and within half an hour Abbas was sedated. Zainab then brought a rope and strangled him to death.
"It occurred to me that if I cooked the body in parts with spices and aromatic ingredients that would curb the stench," she revealed, adding that, "Later I had a plan to do away with the cooked stuff by throwing it in a gutter. I would say to people that it had spoiled," she said from behind bars. PTI
The above news item was published in The Times of India dated 26 November 2011.
Can any community that believes in suppressing the women prevent them from taking revenge by killing their husbands or other male relatives with the use of drugs and poisons in foods and drinks? Drugs and poisons are the most dangerous weapons that can be secretly used by the harassed women.
Ashok T. Jaisinghani.
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