The 26-year-old lady, a British law graduate, moved to Pakistan about two months ago after attending a friendâs wedding and deciding to stay.
A British law graduate has been reportedly shot and strangled at her rented home in Pakistan after telling her uncle two love rivals had been trying to force her to marry one of them.
Mayra Zulfiqar is a 26-year-old lady, who hails from Feltham, south-west London, she was allegedly âthreatened and harassedâ by the men before her body was found at her home in the Defence district of Lahore, Pakistan on Monday.
She moved to Pakistan about two months ago after attending a friendâs wedding and deciding to stay.
This is the prime suspect accused of murdering a British law graduate in Pakistan out of jealousy over her relationship with another man.
Saad Ameer Butt, 28, is one of two men being sought for the brutal killing of Mayra Zulfiquar in Lahore but police in Pakistan confirmed to MailOnline that he is the chief suspect.
The other man being searched for is Zahir Jadoon, who police revealed was in a relationship with Ms Zulfiquar, 24, and had rented the house where she was killed so that they could spend time there away from her family.
Police are hunting both men and do not know if they acted alone or together as they try to solve the murder.
Brit law graduate shot dead in Pakistan killed by two men who both wanted to marry her
Mayra Zulfiqar reportedly moved to Pakistan in the last few months after studying at Middlesex University. She reportedly travelled to the country to attend a wedding but decided to stay.
Mayra Zulfiqar was killed at her home in Pakistan (Image: Linkedin)
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A murdered British law graduate decided to remain in Pakistan because she did not want to pay to £1,750 to quarantine if she returned to the UK - and had complained of unwanted advances from a local gangster, a family source has told MailOnline.
Mayra Zulfiqar, 26, from Feltham in south west London, was found dead at a property in the up-market Defence district of Lahore in the early hours of Monday morning after four attackers reportedly barged into a bedroom in the home of friend, where she was staying the night.
Mayra travelled to Pakistan two months ago with her mother Tabasaam to attend a cousin s wedding but decided to stay in the country after it was placed on the coronavirus red list.