<p> Peshawar: A married woman with five children and her alleged paramour were murdered by her husband and his brothers in a suspected honour killing in <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/pakistan">Pakistan</a>’s northwestern city of Peshawar, police said on Monday.</p>.<p> The tragic incident occurred at Shaikh Muhammadi village of Peshawar district on Sunday night.</p>.<p>According to the police report, the husband of the slain woman, Wahid Akbar, along with her brothers Waseem and Kamal killed the woman inside a room and her paramour Daud outside the house. The woman had five children.</p>.Double murder shifts focus to law and order in Budaun.<p> The suspects managed to flee after the double murder. The police have registered a case and started investigations against the accused. They have raided the suspected homes to arrest the culprits.</p>.<p> According to the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan, around 1,000 women are killed in the name of honour every year in the country.</p>.<p> The victims of honour killings are widely perceived to have brought shame and dishonour to their families either by marrying against their will or having an affair.</p>.<p> Most often the family members are behind such killings. </p>
<p> Peshawar: A married woman with five children and her alleged paramour were murdered by her husband and his brothers in a suspected honour killing in <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/pakistan">Pakistan</a>’s northwestern city of Peshawar, police said on Monday.</p>.<p> The tragic incident occurred at Shaikh Muhammadi village of Peshawar district on Sunday night.</p>.<p>According to the police report, the husband of the slain woman, Wahid Akbar, along with her brothers Waseem and Kamal killed the woman inside a room and her paramour Daud outside the house. The woman had five children.</p>.Double murder shifts focus to law and order in Budaun.<p> The suspects managed to flee after the double murder. The police have registered a case and started investigations against the accused. They have raided the suspected homes to arrest the culprits.</p>.<p> According to the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan, around 1,000 women are killed in the name of honour every year in the country.</p>.<p> The victims of honour killings are widely perceived to have brought shame and dishonour to their families either by marrying against their will or having an affair.</p>.<p> Most often the family members are behind such killings. </p>