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Man kills Pakistani wife in Chicago after she reveals details of divorce on social media

| @indiablooms | Jul 25, 2022, at 08:15 pm

Chicago: A man killed her Pakistani wife in Chicago after she shared details about her divorce and path to healing on social media.

The woman was identified as  Sania Khan.

Earlier this week, her estranged husband Raheel Ahmed, 36, arrived at her home in a Chicago suburb, shot her dead and then killed himself, reports Dawn News.

He travelled more than 700 miles from Alpharetta, Georgia, to Streeterville, Illinois to kill her.

According to details, the couple was going through divorce proceedings and Sania had moved from Alpharetta to Chicago where she was doing professional photography, reports Dawn News.

An officer from Alpharetta told Chicago police that Ahmad and his wife, 29-year-old Sania Khan, were “going through a divorce,” according to the reports. He was depressed and traveled here “to salvage the marriage.”

Two of Khan’s friends, however, told the Sun-Times that their divorce was finalized in May.

As officers knocked on the door, they heard a single gunshot and “a verbal groan,” the reports state as quoted Sun-Times.

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