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Woman allegedly tortured to death by in-laws in Lahore

Published on: December 1, 2025 11:12 AM

LAHORE: A young woman was allegedly tortured to death by her in-laws over domestic issues in Nishtar Colony on Sunday, police said. The deceased, identified as Aqsa, 26, died at a local hospital due to severe injuries sustained from prolonged abuse.

Read More: Woman brutally tortured, suffers broken legs in Matiari 

Police officials revealed that Aqsa had reportedly been facing domestic violence for several months at the hands of her husband and his family. On Sunday, authorities received a call reporting that she had been subjected to extreme torture and had fainted.

The woman was immediately rushed to a nearby hospital, where doctors confirmed that her injuries were life-threatening. Despite medical efforts, Aqsa succumbed to the wounds and was pronounced dead. Her body was later shifted to the city morgue for autopsy.

Her parents accused Aqsa’s husband and other family members of torturing her, claiming that the abuse directly led to her death. The police have registered a case and are investigating the incident.

Authorities said they are collecting statements from witnesses and family members to determine the full circumstances of the alleged torture. Investigators added that legal action will be taken against anyone found responsible for the young woman’s death.

Read More: Woman set on fire by father-in-law, husband succumbs to injuries

This tragic incident has once again highlighted the growing concerns over domestic violence in urban households, with human rights activists calling for stricter enforcement of laws protecting women against abuse.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Aqsa, Domestic Violence, in-laws abuse, Lahore, Latest, murder, women rights

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