Gujarat: Kamu Shiekh, Sadiq and accomplice killed Sahista for having an affair with a Hindu man Brijesh Patel
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Gujarat: Kamu Shiekh, Sadiq and accomplice killed Sahista for having an affair with a Hindu man Brijesh Patel

Sahista, a Muslim woman was allegedly killed by her family for having an affair with Hindu man, Brijesh Patel. He has given complaint to the police demanding an autopsy of the deceased body

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Sahista on the left and Brijesh Patel on the right

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Another Muslim woman became a victim of Islamic fanatism, as Islamists killed her for having an affair with a Hindu man. The case has been reported from the Navsari City of Gujarat. Mohammed Kamu Sheikh, Sadiq Mohammed Sheikh, Ramzan Sindhi, Siddiqi Sheikh, and Shoaib Sheikh are accused of allegedly murdering a girl named Shaista. They all were angered over her relationship with a Hindu man, Brijesh Patel.

Brijesh has given a complaint to the Gujarat Police against the family members of Shaista. He alleged that Sahista was abused and beaten to death for falling in love with him. He added, the family members have secretly buried the dead body and to cover up the matter.

Brijesh demanded action against the family and asked them to recover the body to perform the post-mortem.

A complaint letter was given to the police by Brijesh.

It states Brijesh was in a relationship with Sahista for the past five years. Sahista had left her home on April 20, after which her family members reached Brijesh’s house and started looking for Sahista. Apart from this, they also threatened Brijesh to beat him up.

The complaint letter given to the police by Brijesh Patel

They asked him to bring Sahista to a spot for an exchange with them or else they will teach him a lesson. The next day Sahista reached his place and then he took her to Talwada Chowk, where her family members arrived.

Brijesh then handed over Sahista to her family members near Talwada Chowk and Sahista was put in his car by a man named Sadiq. Brijesh was then sent away by Sahista’s family members saying that they would not file a police complaint. Then the next day, Brijesh found out that Sahista had been beaten to death and buried.

According to Brijesh, Shaista was last seen on April 20 and after that, she was murdered. He has filed a complaint against five of her family members named Mohammed Kamu Sheikh, Sadiq Mohammed Sheikh, Ramzan Sindhi, Siddiqi Sheikh, and Shoaib Sheikh, and has demanded a post-mortem of the dead body.

Brijesh says that there are more persons involved in the crime. He also added that there is a threat to life as well. However, the father of Shaista has denied all the allegations and has said that she had committed suicide and also left a note before allegedly taking the extreme step.

The police teams are investigating the matter.

Topics: Brijesh PatelSahistaWoman killed by her familySahista killed by her familySahista killed for having an affair with BrijeshValsad Sahista MurderGujarat Love Jihad
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