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Pakistani model Qandeel Baloch's brother arrested for her murder

| | Jul 17, 2016, at 07:37 pm
Islamabad, July 17 (IBNS): Slain Pakistan model and internet celebrity Qandeel Baloch's brother has confessed to have murdered his sister in Multan, reports said.
Her brother, Waseem Azeem, was arrested Sunday.
 
According to reports, he killed his sister for "family honor" as she posted "shameful" pictures on Facebook.
 
Baloch was shot dead in Multan on Saturday by her brother.
 
Baloch, who for more than once was caught in controversies, was once married and left behind a young son. 
 
She had stirred controversy by posting pictures online of herself with a prominent Muslim cleric. 
 

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