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TL;DR: Hina Javed, 45, was found dead inside the bathroom of her Rawalpindi apartment on August 20, 2026, reportedly with her hands bound and a wire around her neck. Her family has accused her husband, Faisal Asghar Imam, his father and a domestic worker of involvement, while alleging that she had repeatedly complained of physical and psychological abuse during their nine-month marriage. Police have detained Imam and the domestic worker as investigators await DNA, forensic and post-mortem findings. The case has triggered widespread outrage, with public figures demanding an impartial investigation and stronger action against violence targeting women. Arab News, Dawn
A woman can be educated, financially responsible, professionally accomplished, married through people trusted by her family and living behind the polished walls of an apparently respectable household—and still be in mortal danger. That is the unbearable contradiction Hina Javed’s death has placed before Pakistan, because the façade of education, status and social acceptability does not automatically produce decency, and a marriage certificate does not transform a violent person into a safe spouse.
Hina’s death must not be reduced to another photograph, another hashtag or another furious forty-eight-hour cycle in which Pakistan demands exemplary punishment before quietly returning to the attitudes that tell an abused woman to compromise, conceal, endure and protect the family’s reputation. Equally, public anger cannot be allowed to replace evidence: Hina deserves a complete investigation, her family deserves an unpolluted prosecution, and every nominated person remains legally entitled to due process until a court determines individual responsibility.
Reporting and case status in this article are current as of August 23, 2026.
What Happened to Hina Javed in Rawalpindi?
According to the First Information Report and reporting based upon it, 45-year-old Hina Javed was found dead on August 20 inside the bathroom of a second-floor apartment in Rawalpindi’s Lalkurti area. Her hands were reportedly tied behind her, her mouth was gagged and a wire had been placed around her neck. Her brother, Fahad Javed Malik, registered the complaint under Sections 302 and 34 of the Pakistan Penal Code, naming her husband Faisal Asghar Imam, domestic worker Zeeshan Arshad and father-in-law Asghar Ali Fayyaz as suspected participants.
Arab News’ initial report states that Hina had married Imam in November 2025 and that her brother alleged a history of physical and psychological abuse. The allegation is serious, but it remains an allegation requiring corroboration through medical findings, witness statements, communications, prior complaints and forensic evidence.
The publicly reported custody status has evolved. Rawalpindi Police initially said the husband and domestic worker had been taken into custody for questioning. On August 22, a senior police officer told Arab News in a follow-up report that formal arrest entries had not yet been completed because forensic, DNA and post-mortem findings were awaited. By August 23, The Nation reported both men as arrested. This distinction matters: detention, formal arrest, remand, charge and conviction are not interchangeable terms.









































