Honor killing comes to the North American continent. Alas, there will be many more. “Brother suspect in killing,” from the Ottawa Sun, with thanks to Steve:
DISBELIEF FELL over an Ottawa intensive care unit yesterday when police announced they were hunting the brother of a young woman who was shot to death at an east-end mall.
Ottawa police said last night they considered Khatera Sadiqi’s 20-year-old brother, Hasibullah Sadiqi, a suspect in the shooting that killed the 20-year-old woman early Tuesday morning.
Police said Hasibullah Sadiqi should be considered armed and dangerous. Along with a picture, they released a description of the type of car the suspect drives — a grey, two-door 1992 Mazda 323.
This morning police said they are trying to reach out to Afghan communities outside the Ottawa area in an effort to find Sadiqi.
The shocked and tired look on Hameed Mangal’s face yesterday spoke volumes for the dozens of family and friends who poured into the Civic campus of the Ottawa Hospital to comfort him and his family. His brother, 23-year-old Feroz Mangal, was in a coma after being shot with the same gun that killed Khatera Sadiqi.
Feroz Mangal and Khatera Sadiqi had been engaged for about six months before a shooter pulled up to Mangal’s Honda just before 1 a.m. Tuesday at Elmvale Acres Shopping Centre and riddled the inside with bullets.
MULTIPLE SHOTS
Sadiqi, who was in the driver’s seat, was killed when a bullet struck her head. Despite taking multiple shots to his body, including his neck, Mangal survived but was still in critical condition last night.
Const. Steve Desjourdy said detectives have been conducting numerous interviews and investigators were able to identify a suspect.
Detectives are “looking at everything” when it comes to possible motives for wanting to kill the young couple, Desjourdy said. Police are also awaiting official results from ballistics and an autopsy, he said.
Speculation about why police consider Hasibullah Sadiqi a suspect began to snowball yesterday, but some people said the local Afghan community has been talking about the couple’s upcoming marriage.
Hameed Mangal said he heard Hasibullah Sadiqi had issues with the relationship.
“He wasn’t happy because they were engaged,” Hameed, 24, said.
The possibility of Khatera Sadiqi’s death being related to an honour killing baffled Hameed as he tried to relax in the hospital’s emergency room last night.