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Police Say Georgia Man Killed Own Daughter to Protect Family Honor A Georgia man will appear in court Monday on charges he killed his own daughter for disgracing the family.Police said 54-year-old Chaudhry Rashad was so angered that his daughter, Sandela Kanwal, planned to divorce her arranged-marriage husband that Rashad killed her after a heated argument at the family's home, FOX News affiliate MyFoxAtlanta reported.When police arrived at the scene, police said they found Rashad's two sons at the end of the driveway and their father smoking a cigarette in the garage. After entering the home, Kanwal's body was discovered in the bathtub cold to the touch, officials said.Rashad was taken to the Clayton County jail where he reportedly confessed to strangling his 25-year-old daughter.The news shocked neighbors and family friends."The family is very upset and stressed," said Shahid Malik of the Pakistani American Community of Atlanta. Malik told MyFoxAtlanta that he met with the family Sunday and said they were all traumatized.
Oh my God. Strangled by her own father and left in a bathtub like trash. Unbelievable. Please tell me they have the death penalty in Georgia. I wonder how that "family honor" thing works once you end up on Death Row?
A few months back a muzzie dude in Texas killed his two lovely teenage daughters. Have police found him yet? Or are the muslims still hiding him?
Quote from: JohnnyReb on July 07, 2008, 04:27:37 PMA few months back a muzzie dude in Texas killed his two lovely teenage daughters. Have police found him yet? Or are the muslims still hiding him?anybody have a link to THIS travesty of justice?
Quote from: DixieBelle on July 07, 2008, 12:00:53 PMOh my God. Strangled by her own father and left in a bathtub like trash. Unbelievable. Please tell me they have the death penalty in Georgia. I wonder how that "family honor" thing works once you end up on Death Row? I don't even think they always need a conviction in georgia to apply the death penalty.