Woman Talked About Bad Divorce On TikTok, Ex-Husband Travelled 1,100 km To Kill HerWoman Talked About Bad Divorce On TikTok, Ex-Husband Travelled 1,100 km To Kill Her

A Pakistani-American woman, who posted a video in Tiktok about the trauma of the wrong relationship resulting in divorce, was killed by her husband who wasolated, according to a report on the BBC. The incident occurred in Chicago last month, when Sania Khan was ready to leave Chicago and headed to Tennessee, the outlet said. Her husband, who was identified as Rahel Ahmad, who was 36 years old, then committed suicide with a gun.
Fox News said that Ahmad traveled from Georgia to Ms. Khan’s house in Chicago to kill him after he posted his failed marriage to Tiktok.

Quoting the local police, Fox News said in his report that the police arrived on the place on July 18 at around 16:30 and found the bodies of MS Khan and Mr Ahmad with a gunshot wound.

After dating Ahmad for about five years, he married him in June 2021 and they moved to Chicago together.

Ahmad’s family has submitted a police complaint, reporting it missing, according to Fox News. Georgia police told their Chicago colleagues that the 36-year-old went to Chicago (more than 1,100 kilometers) “to save the marriage”.

In Tiktok, MS Khan has appeared as a voice for women who fight marriage trauma and divorce stigma. According to the BBC, his friends were shaken by the woman’s death.

He said 29 would be his year and it would be a new start. He was very excited,” said Brianna Williams, a university friend, to the outlet.

He is someone who will give the shirt from his back,” said Mehru Sheikh, who called Ms. Khan he Friends”.

MS Khan is also very active on Instagram, where he built fans who followed through his work, which included wedding photography, maternity shooting, baby shower and others.

In one of his Tiktok videos, Ms. Khan talked about pushbacks from the community and his family, describing himself as “black sheep” in his community.

Divorce as a South Asian woman feels like you sometimes fail in life,” he said at one of the posts, according to the BBC.

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