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Drug-drive arrest after girl killed in night road smash
One friend, who asked not to be named, said: \"She was really, really clever. I went to Kingsway School with her and was in a few lessons with her. She was really arty.\" A bunch of flowers was left at the scene with a note saying: \"To a beautiful young lady taken too soon, dance with the angels. All our love the people of Gatley.\" \"If anyone witnessed this collision or has information that may assist our investigation to establish the exact circumstances, please contact us.\"
Martin Sixsmith: 'We were both consumed by a search for the truth'
[Ayesha Rahman] was a second-generation British Pakistani woman; and she too had been through a devastating family tragedy. Her father, Ibrahim, had come to Britain from Karachi at the age of 16, settling in Burnley, Lancashire, where he found work in a textile mill. In Ayesha's telling, he had been the perfect parent. Her eyes welled with tears as she spoke about his kindness to her as a child; about the toys and presents he had showered on her; and about his refusal to accept traditional prejudices that disadvantage girls in favour of male children. We were looking for more than just the identity of Ibrahim's killers. We wanted to know why he was killed. And we wanted to know who he was -- honest family man, or someone with dangerous secrets hidden from the world? On that depended Ayesha's sense of herself. She had grown up with an image of her father that had shaped her perception of the world. To discover now that it had been a lie would have been a heavy blow. Her father's identity was at stake -- and so was hers. Ayesha and I were now consumed by an obsessive search for the truth about someone we had loved, and that shared understanding brought us together. I went back to Pakistan. I resumed the investigation. And I discovered the identity of Ibrahim's murderer and what sort of man he had been. I answered Ayesha's questions about her father, but I am not sure I have answered those in my own life.
Bangladesh's militant chief Shaikh Abrur Rahman's remand extended by 10 days
The court granted remand for Rahman's associates Moyzul Islam alias Hridoy Chowdhury and Abdul Aziz Hanif, Chameli Begum, wife of Hridoy Chowdhury, and Rahman's wife Ayesha Rahman Rupa and daughter Afifa Rahman.
Magnetism of cell phone love makes college girl crazy
Meanwhile, finding [Ayesha Urmi] nowhere, her father filed a case with Fatulla thana. Trekking her phone calls police ascertained the whereabouts of Urmi. Anwarul Islam rushed to Goainghat on Saturday. Taking police with him he reached the home of [Rahman Manik] on Saturday (Oct 1). Urmi was rescued and Manik was arrested after three days they lived together.