Did the two sisters living in Terrassa travel to Pakistan forced or deceived by their own relatives?

That is the extreme that the Mossos d'Esquadra are trying to confirm, who today are taking statements from relatives of the young women to confirm that they did not voluntarily move to their country of origin, where they ended up being murdered for demanding to break the forced marriage with their cousins ​​who it had been imposed on them a year ago.

Among the hypotheses that the Catalan regional police are trying to clarify is that the young women went to Pakistan after their relatives assured them that their mother was seriously ill and wanted to say goodbye to them before she died.

This is what the Pakistani newspaper

Dawn

points out this Tuesday , who reports that it was the brothers of the murdered women who designed the death trap without the consent of their mother.

The investigations focus on finding out if, as reported by the aforementioned newspaper, the mother of the deceased traveled to Pakistan two months ago -leaving her husband in Terrassa-, and there she came across a plan concocted by her own children to end the life of his sisters

Anessa

and

Arooj Abbas

, aged 24 and 21 respectively.

The thesis that carries the most weight is that his older brothers,

Shehryar

and

Asfandayar

, received their mother in the Pakistani town of Mouza Nothia, located in the province of Gujrat - where most of the Pakistanis residing in Catalonia come from - and held her incommunicado. for two months to arouse her sisters' concern.

After managing to worry them, they would have demanded their presence at their mother's deathbed and, once they set foot on Pakistani soil, they would have been brutally murdered by their relatives: specifically by the two husbands with whom they resisted continuing to be forcibly married, their in-laws, his two uncles and one of his brothers.

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