Syed Mukhtar Kazam, the spouse of the 28-year-old British-Pakistani beauty therapist Samia Shahid, claims he and those helping him to get to the truth of his wife's murder have been obtaining death hazards. He said that during his trip to Pakistan to pursue the situation against the suspected ex-husband and father of Samia, having been forced to keep moving from destination to place to prevent being assaulted.

Kazam flew to Pakistan from his home in Dubai to pressure private sector organisations to look into what he thinks might have been an honour killing by his wife's family and her former-husband Mohammed Shakeel.

[caption id="attachment_127" align="aligncenter" width="736"]Samia Shahid (R) and her second husband Syed Mukhtar Kazam (L) who claims he fears she was killed by her family Samia Shahid (R) and her second husband Syed Mukhtar Kazam (L) who claims he fears she was killed by her family[/caption]

"The people ready me have been getting phone telephone calls with threats to take them, and me. My spouse and i feel that I could die any kind of time moment, " the husband said according to Daily Mail.

"I may know many people here and I cannot take any security measures. I actually is running away to save lots of my life.

"I have to go from destination to place. Each night I have to go to a different location to sleep. I are not able to stay in one place for more than a few hours. I have always been scared someone will assault me, " he added.

Pakistani authorities have launched an investigation into the death of Samia after photographs of her body emerged showing a 19cms bruise around her guitar neck. Her family had before told police that the girl suffered a heart assault and received the go ahead to bury her.

The Bradford beauty specialist had angered her family when she divorced her first husband sometime later it was married Kazam, but she flew to Pakistan after being advised that her father was in critical condition. Days and nights later, her family announced that she had endured a cardiac arrest and died.

Authorities are still waiting on the results of the post mortem to determine the cause of death. "There have recently been different ideas about how precisely the lady died - a center attack, a fall throughout the stairs, suicide, now they can be saying it was a natural death because the girl was asthmatic and diabetic, " Kazam told the press.

"It is complete rubbish. Her death was not even close to natural. I have given evidence to the police and it is so they can investigate it. inches

With all the evidence of a bruise around her neck of the guitar, local police are now looking into the loss of life as a murder and an external examination has says she died from asphyxiation. Her ex-husband and father were arrested on suspicion and Pakistani magazine Dawn revealed that both men reportedly have a suspicious past.

Villagers from Pandoori, Samia's native small town have also come out with details regarding a similar case from twenty-five years back when the deceased's paternal aunt was found dead in her parent's house after seeking a divorce from her partner.

At the time, Shahid (Samia's father) and other family members claimed the woman had committed committing suicide and the situation was not went after further.

Sources also revealed that Shakeel had offered an 18-month sentence for shooting and injuring a man over a land dispute.

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