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'Honour killing' parents remanded

Paul Keaveny
Friday 09 September 2011 10:51 BST
Shafilea Ahmed's parents have been charged with her murder
Shafilea Ahmed's parents have been charged with her murder (PA)

The parents of suspected honour killing victim Shafilea Ahmed were further remanded in custody today after being charged with her murder.

Father Iftikhar, 51, and mother Farzana, 48, were charged with murder on Wednesday, eight years after the 17-year-old went missing.

The couple, of Liverpool Road, Warrington, Cheshire, were remanded in custody by Cheshire Magistrates and appeared by video link for a hearing at Manchester Crown Court today.

No application for bail was made by either defendant.

The case was adjourned until next Thursday when bail applications are expected to be made.

At the end of the short hearing His Honour Mr Justice Henriques told the defendants: "You are going to remain in custody. Bail applications will be made on your behalf on Thursday of next week at 9.30am."

Shafilea's decomposed remains were discovered in Cumbria in February 2004 after she disappeared from the family home in September 2003.

She was most likely strangled or suffocated, a pathologist told her inquest.

South Cumbria coroner Ian Smith later recorded a verdict of unlawful killing, saying he believed the teenager was probably murdered.

PA

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