During her stay, Ms. Looby said, Ms. Parvez didn`t wear the hijab, a head scarf that friends said was a hot topic within her family.
Krista Garbutt remembers walking down the street with Ms. Parvez earlier this year, when the two of them spotted Ms. Parvez`s brother walking toward them. Panicking, the teenager quickly fumbled for her head scarf, trying to put it on. “There were times when we`d be walking down the street and she`d see her brother and she wouldn`t be wearing her hijab and she`d have to put it on,” Ms. Garbutt said. “She said, ‘He`ll kill me, he`ll kill me.` I said, ‘He`s not going to kill you,` but she said, ‘Yeah, he will.` And nobody believed it.”
On Monday morning, Peel Regional Police responded to a 911 call from a man who said he had just killed his daughter. When officers arrived at a single-family detached home on Longhorn Trail, they found Ms. Parvez suffering from life-threatening injuries. Transferred in critical condition to Hospital Sick Children,she died. |
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