You may be killed by your nephew who married and gave birth to your uncle

Nov 04, 2024

You may be killed by your nephew who married and gave birth to your uncle
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A Pakistani-British woman has been found to have married her maternal uncle and even given birth, shocking her.

It is known that the couple may be sentenced to death by being stoned to death under the Islamic law 'Sharia'.

According to the British media Daily Mail, Pakistani prosecutors and religious leaders recently indicted a Pakistani-British woman in her 30s A and a Pakistani man B on adultery charges.



It was found that the two were a couple, an uncle from their mother's side, and a nephew. They are said to have married in April 2021.

A is currently staying in the UK, but his maternal uncle, B, has been arrested by local police and is in prison.



Pakistani police believe that A was willing to marry to help B move to the UK, but there are also claims on social media that A was forced to marry under pressure from his family.

After getting married three years ago, A stayed at his mother's younger brother B's house in a village in Pakistan for about a month.



She later claimed that she was pregnant and later returned to the UK alone to give birth and that her maternal uncle had promised to help her financially but was not kept.

She said, `If you help my uncle to move to England, I will give him a car, a house and money in return"But now he doesn't care about the baby and me. He has tainted my life, and I am in a situation where I need help."

Pakistanis informed local elders and Muslim clerics of their maternal uncle's marriage to nephews. My uncle admitted in front of them that he had married his nephew.

The elders and religious leaders said, "This incident occurred with the aim of moving to England through his Pakistani-British wife""Marriage between them is not permitted under Sharia law. It also falls under the category of adultery".

According to Sharia law, convicted adultery is stoned to death or flogged.

After that, my uncle ran away and was recently arrested and imprisoned with a marriage witness.

A's father, who lives in England, said "I've heard what's going on in Pakistan, but I haven't heard from my daughter"

He didn't want his daughter to marry B. We didn't approve of marriage and tried to persuade our daughter"I don't contact my daughter anymore. I don't even know where I live now."



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