The mother of a pregnant lawyer who was pushed to her death from Arthur’s Seat by her violent husband revealed today that she would downplay the severity of his aggressive behavior in order to prevent family members from becoming “worried.”
When her husband Kashif Anwar, 29, killed Fawziyah Javed, 31, she was 32 years old, expecting her first child, and ready to begin a new profession. They had traveled to Edinburgh to celebrate her birthday. Anwar had been violent several times before the catastrophe, once knocking her out in a cemetery and once placing a pillow over her head before repeatedly striking it.
Yasmin, the mother of Fawziyah, said today that the full depth of Anwar’s “abusive, controlling, manipulative, aggressive and violent” behavior was only revealed to her and her husband Mohammed during the trial, which concluded last week with the killer receiving a 20-year sentence.
She claimed: “I could see something wasn’t right, but she didn’t tell us right away. A few months into the marriage, when she did inform us, she usually began the statement with “I don’t want you to worry.”
Then she would give us tidbits to hear, but I know she didn’t tell us everything since it was revealed in court. She didn’t want to concern us, which was true to Fawziyah throughout.
Anwar married Yasmin’s daughter on Christmas Day 2020, nine months before he killed her, and Yasmin said she was unaware of his real nature at the time. That’s the case with many of these types of men, she said, adding that once you get married and live with someone, you start to see their true colors and the mask falls off.
We don’t have Fawziyah here, even if they brought back hanging and hanged him, the statement said.No punishment will ever be able to undo what he has already done to our planet, our lives, and all we hold dear.
We have a life sentence, therefore it makes no difference to our suffering; this sorrow and sadness will last a lifetime, and there will be no justice or an end to it. The reality remains that she is not present and that both she and the baby were murdered by him.We had to undergo this treatment, but it hasn’t lessened our suffering or our sadness; it’s still as fresh as the day it occurred.
On September 2, Fawziyah, who was four months pregnant, fell 50 feet from Arthur’s Seat and sustained mortal injuries. Despite this, she managed to inform onlookers that her husband had pushed her.
She had been actively involved in helping a variety of organizations, and now her family hopes to establish the Fawziyah Javed Foundation in her honor to continue her work. It’s in the works, according to Yasmin. We wish to assist the needy, the vulnerable, and the underprivileged.
“We’re just going to reach out and help all these people,” said Fawziyah, “because she was passionate about helping people, the homeless, the destitute, and orphans.”We want to provide them with material and emotional support since that is what she used to do and she always wanted to start a charity, so we want to continue what she started.
Through a GoFundMe campaign created in her honor to raise money for “the homeless, orphans, poor and needy around the world,” they have already donated more than £8,000. Together, the family had a great time touring Edinburgh, but Yasmin claimed it would be too hard to return.
It’s unfortunate, but it’s due to what has transpired, she said. Fawziyah was my only kid and a highly unique individual, according to Judge Lord Beckett. He has ruined so many lives, and the consequences will be far-reaching. He has incalculable scales of devastation in our life.
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