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Pata ni :lol: may be some new developments in the case. Its in today's Tribune too.

Sikh student stabbed lover’s wife: Prosecution

London, November 14

A 23-year-old Sikh woman stabbed her Muslim lover's wife to death as she was carrying his baby, a British court has heard.

Dentistry student Harmohinder Kaur Sanghera allegedly knifed 11-week pregnant teenager Sana Ali of Pakistani origin nearly 42 times in her Greater Manchester residence in an act which was "borne of jealousy and desperation".

After the murder, Sanghera coolly called up her lover from his home, who was attending Friday prayers at a mosque at that time, and discussed flying out to Milan or Paris with him for a weekend away, according to the government prosecution.

"Sanghera had been having an affair with Sana's husband Sair Ali since July 2005. The relationship continued despite the Alis' arranged marriage in December last year, though Ali hid the fact from Sanghera for most of the time.The deeply personal element points unhappily and unequivocally to the identity of the killer being the defendant. It is the Crown's case that this was no murder by a random psychopath. This was borne of jealousy and desperation.You may conclude from the evidence that the defendant not only resented Sana Ali but resented that she was expecting the child of her husband," the Daily Mail quoted Prosecutor Peter Wright as telling the Manchester Crown Court. However, Sanghera has denied committing the murder which took place in May this year.But, Wright insisted that the defendant was a highly intelligent woman who was forensically aware. — PTI

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and rimmel, why would you bump such an old topic? grin.gif

maybe you are not thinking straight, deep down, we all let emotions control us rolleyes.gif

Sarcasm galore. I'm making a serious point. We do not think in vaccums just like how now u have to make a silly dig at me cos in ure last topic i did not like viewing shiva's pen*s. Regardless my point is valid. There are numerous scientific journals on this topic.

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and rimmel, why would you bump such an old topic? grin.gif

maybe you are not thinking straight, deep down, we all let emotions control us rolleyes.gif

Sarcasm galore. I'm making a serious point. We do not think in vaccums just like how now u have to make a silly dig at me cos in ure last topic i did not like viewing shiva's pen*s. Regardless my point is valid. There are numerous scientific journals on this topic.

LOOOL u seem edgy today :@ stop taking everything personal. its just a forum YEESHHH :@

just like i falied to see how, a shivling reminded you of a p***s, i fail to see what's the point of this thread after about 5 or 6 pages.

PS. i'm being nice, quit while you are ahead :lol:

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maybe you are not thinking straight, deep down, we all let emotions control us rolleyes.gif
LOOOL u seem edgy today :@

I ain't edgy but if I discuss a topic I like to discuss without personal references which add nothing to the discussion. WHY IS IT THT YOU CANNOT DISCUSS WITHOUT MAKIN PERSONAL REMARKS. its a very simple question and v.easy to do.

just like i falied to see how, a shivling reminded you of a p***s, i fail to see what's the point of this thread after about 5 or 6 pages.

We had this discussion. shivling is a phallus.....

PS. i'm being nice, quit while you are ahead :lol:

Again personal - when are u gonna make a comment on the actual topic? If you have nothing to say then stay out rather than adding pointless posts.

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