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Shafilea Ahmed (Shafilea Iftikhar Ahmed) was born on 14 July, 1986 in Bradford, United Kingdom, is a (at time of death) Student at Priestly College and part-time worker at a call centre. At 17 years old, Shafilea Ahmed height not available right now. We will update Shafilea Ahmed's height soon as possible.
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Shafilea Iftikhar Ahmed |
Occupation |
(at time of death) Student at Priestly College and part-time worker at a call centre |
Shafilea Ahmed Age |
17 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Cancer |
Born |
14 July 1986 |
Birthday |
14 July |
Birthplace |
Bradford, United Kingdom |
Date of death |
September 11, 2003, |
Died Place |
Warrington, United Kingdom |
Nationality |
British |
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She is currently single. She is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about She's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, She has no children.
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Shafilea Ahmed Net Worth
She net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Shafilea Ahmed worth at the age of 17 years old? Shafilea Ahmed’s income source is mostly from being a successful . She is from British. We have estimated
Shafilea Ahmed's net worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Cheshire Constabulary investigated the murder of Shafilea, and after three years had not established a suspect, although eight members of her extended family were arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice in relation to the case, but proceedings against them were later dropped. It was later reported that an unidentified human hair not from members of her immediate family was found on Shafilea’s foot. There is still confusion regarding the exact events of the trip she made to Pakistan.
In 2015 a memorial ceremony began to be held on each birthday for Shafilea.
"A nationwide hunt was launched but when Shafilea failed to seek treatment for her damaged throat detectives became convinced she had been murdered – possibly in an "honour killing" connected with her rejection of her Pakistani suitor." Supt Geraint Jones told the Mirror: "Her family say a suitor had been found for her in Pakistan but she was free to make her own decisions."
Her parents, Iftikhar and Farzana Ahmed, were each subsequently imprisoned for a minimum of 25 years for their daughter's murder in August 2012.
On 7 September 2011, Cheshire Police announced that Shafilea's parents, Iftikhar Ahmed, 51, and Farzana Ahmed, 48, of Liverpool Road, Warrington, had been charged with her murder. Their trial began in May 2012, and on 3 August 2012 they were both found guilty of murder and sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 25 years. Evans stated "an expectation that she live in a sealed cultural environment separate from the culture of the country in which she lived was unrealistic, destructive and cruel."
Ahmed's younger sister Alesha arranged a robbery that took place at her parents' house on 25 August 2010 during which she, her brother, sisters, and parents were in the house. She was arrested and told police that her parents had killed Shafilea. She told them that after trying to force the girl to accept the arranged marriage they were afraid her refusal would bring shame on the family. Her father put a plastic bag into her mouth and suffocated her to death.
In January 2008, the coroner's inquest held that Shafilea was the victim of a "very vile murder", having been taken from her home; the verdict was unlawful killing. Shafilea's family left the inquest without making any comment.
In February 2004, Ahmed's corpse was found in the River Kent near Sedgwick, Cumbria, in proximity to Kendal in the Lake District, 70 miles (110 km) away from Warrington. After heavy flooding in the area, police said the corpse was deliberately hidden; a gold "zigzag" bracelet and blue topaz ring found with the body were identified by her parents. Due to the extensive decomposition of her remains, the cause of death could not be determined by the coroner (Home Office pathologist Alison Armer) at post mortem, leaving the police to believe that it had probably been there since the day she disappeared or not long after. Shafilea's body was also found to have been dismembered (a femur was found). Detective Sergeant Mike Foster stated at a hearing, "The pathologist could not determine the cause of death, but did say the body was that of a young female. Obviously, because of the condition of the body, she was unable to give any further findings."
She attended Great Sankey High School, including its sixth form centre Barrowhall College; and from 3 September 2003, Priestley College. She was an A-Level student who had hoped to become a solicitor. During a trip to Pakistan earlier in 2003, Shafilea swallowed bleach in what was later reported to be a suicide attempt. Her father claimed, however, that this instance had been a simple mistake: he contested she had drunk this solution during the occurrence of a power cut, thinking it was a bottle of fruit juice. Shafilea suffered extensive damage to her throat for which she was having regular ongoing care at the time of her disappearance. According to media reports, Shafilea had turned down a suitor in a forced marriage during this trip, although her parents denied there being any attempts made to pressure her into agreeing to the prospective marriage.
Shafilea disappeared on 11 September 2003, and had been missing for a week before her teachers informed the police. Subsequently, there was a major campaign to urge people who had any information to come forward. Actress Shobna Gulati fronted the media campaign and read some of her poems on television.
After the trial police were said to be looking into the possibility that Shafilea's parents may have had help when they dumped her body in 2003, and that they were looking into new information revealed during the trial. In August 2012 the chief executive of Bradford Council for Mosques encouraged anybody knowing about the case to come forward, and said his group would help police.
Shafilea Iftikhar Ahmed (14 July 1986 – 11 September 2003) was a 17-year-old British Pakistani girl from Great Sankey, Warrington, Cheshire, who was murdered by her parents in a suspected so-called honour killing in September 2003, due to their daughter being too Westernised.