Multan authorities have confirmed that the husband of Sania Zahra has been sentenced to death for her murder. The tragic case captured nationwide attention after the pregnant mother of two was found dead in her home in mid-2024. Initial claims by her in-laws that her death was a suicide were rejected following a detailed police investigation and forensic analysis.
Investigators revealed key evidence proving that Sania Zahra was murdered. DNA found on her dupatta, which had been used to stage a hanging, implicated both her husband and mother-in-law. Additionally, polygraph tests conducted on the two suspects returned results supporting their involvement in the crime.
Authorities stated that the motive behind the murder was a property dispute. Sania Zahra had refused to transfer her property to her husband, which led to the fatal confrontation. Police and legal officials highlighted the importance of forensic science and investigative diligence in bringing justice to the family.
The court proceedings were closely followed by the public, who expressed outrage over the heinous act. During the trial, prosecutors presented strong evidence, including forensic reports, witness testimonies, and polygraph results, all pointing to the husbandโs culpability. Following deliberation, the court declared him guilty and handed down the death sentence.
The sentencing marks a significant moment in Pakistanโs judicial response to domestic violence and property-related crimes. Officials emphasized that cases like Sania Zahraโs demonstrate the need for vigilance in protecting womenโs rights and property rights.
The Multan Police and judiciary have assured the public that all efforts will continue to prevent similar tragedies. They also urged families to report suspicious activities and cooperate with authorities to ensure timely justice.
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Sania Zahraโs case remains a somber reminder of the dangers women face in domestic disputes and the importance of robust legal measures to protect them.




