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Asim Ansari, a Canadian physician based in Detroit, and Sidra Khan, a product manager at FedEx, met on a dating app in 2017. They were set to be married in September 2020, but had to reschedule their wedding three times due to multiple lockdowns. Finally, they were able to tie the knot at the Sayeda Khadija Centre mosque in January. Here’s how it happened.
Sidra: Asim made the first move on Tinder. I was wearing a Blue Jays hat in my picture, and he made a not-so-original reference to it. He said, “Are you open to catching my pitch?”
Asim: I know nothing about baseball, but I am a big fan of cricket. We started chatting, and I realized that we had similar outlooks on life. Our senses of humour match she makes corny jokes, and I get her puns. I was a psychiatry intern in Detroit at the time, so we decided to go on a date while I was visiting my family in Toronto. We went for a walk at Creditview Park in Brampton and hit it off instantly.
Police hunt two men in Pakistan after British woman found dead. (PA) Police in Pakistan are searching for two men as part of a murder probe after a British woman was found dead with bullet wounds. Mahira Zulfiquar, who moved to Pakistan to month ago was reportedly killed after the two men had each pressured her to marry them. The 25-year-old law graduate was found dead in her rented flat after four men including the two chief suspects were believed to have broken in early on Monday. Punjab Police superintendent Sidra Khan, citing an initial post-mortem report, told English-language newspaper Dawn that Ms Zulfiquar had two bullet wounds – one to her neck and another to her arm – and had bled to death. Bruises were found on her right hand and left foot.
Mahira Zulfiquar, 25, was found dead in her flat and police are hunting two men who both reportedly tried to force her to marry them. Pic: PA POLICE in Pakistan are searching for two men after the killing of a British woman, reportedly after the men had each pressured her to marry them. Mahira Zulfiquar, a 25-year-old law graduate who moved to Pakistan two months ago, was found dead in her rented flat after four men including the two chief suspects were believed to have broken in early on Monday. Ms Zulfiquar, from London, holds British-Belgian dual nationality and her family is of Pakistani origin. She had travelled to Pakistan two months ago for a wedding and had decided to stay; her parents are due to arrive in Lahore later this week.
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Police in Lahore are searching for two men after the killing of a London woman, after unconfirmed reports the men had each pressured her to marry them.
Mayra Zulfiquar, a 24-year-old law graduate who moved to Pakistan two months ago, was found dead in her rented flat after four men including the two chief suspects were believed to have broken in early on Monday.
Punjab Police superintendent Sidra Khan, citing an initial post-mortem report, told English-language newspaper Dawn that Ms Zulfiquar had two bullet wounds – one to her neck and another to her arm. Bruises were found on her right hand and left foot.