KARACHI: Police officials, investigating Qandeel Baloch’s murder case, have decided to book model’s elder brother in the case after Waseem who confessed to killing the social media celebrity in a so-called 'honour' killing claimed Arif actually planned Baloch’s murder.
ISLAMABAD: Investigators have decided to question cleric Mufti Abdul Qavi over the killing of renowned social media celebrity Qandeel Baloch, ARY News reported.
KARACHI: Pakistan’s social media sensation Qandeel Baloch, who was murdered by her brother last week, has been edited out from her social media handles.
MULTAN: The investigation into murder of Pakistan’s social media sensation Qandeel Baloch has taken a dramatic turn on Friday when the probing team discovered that another man was complicit in the killing along with victim’s brother.
ISLAMABAD: Parliament will on Thursday debate bills aimed at tackling so-called honour killings and amending its rape law, officials said, following the murder of a social media star last week.
ISLAMABAD: Leader of Opposition Senator Aitzaz Ahsan has urged the government to pass the Protection of Women Act in light of the killing of model Qandeel Baloch.
LAHORE: A prominent Muslim cleric in Pakistan who was censured for appearing in "selfie" photographs with murdered social media celebrity Qandeel Baloch is being investigated in connection with her killing, police said on Monday.
MULTAN: Police officials investigating the murder case of Qandeel Baloch, Pakistan’s social media star; have said that they are in the process of expanding the investigation fold in the case.
DERA GHAZI KHAN: A judicial magistrate in Multan handed Qandeel Baloch's brother over to police custody on three-day physical remand on Sunday, ARY News reported.
MULTAN: Pakistan social media celebrity Qandeel Baloch, murdered by her brother a day ago, has been laid to rest in her ancestral village in Dera Ghazi Khan this morning, ARY News reported.
Indian pop sensation Sonu Nigam is certainly impressed with Pakistan's very own Qandeel Baloch, as he bucked up the social media sensation in his latest tweets.
ISLAMABAD: A pretty 15-year-old girl strikes a pose and pouts at the camera on her phone, so far so Generation Z, but unlike her teenage counterparts in the West, she stops short of posting the photo on social media, restricted in part by Pakistan's social mores.
You might not know her by name, but her videos might just have appeared on your timeline every now and then. Good or bad, Qandeel Baloch is making a name for herself on social media.