UK UK - Rania Alayed, 25, Manchester, June 2013 *Guilty*

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Fifth person arrested over disappearance of Cheetham Hill mum
8 Jul 2013 09:45

Rania Alayed, a mum of three young children, was reported missing on July 2 but has not been seen alive since the start of June
http://www.manchestereveningnews.co...th-person-arrested-over-disappearance-4880082
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What a beautiful woman, such a shame I pray they find her and her killers ASAP..

Those poor children, growing up without a mother :(
 
Fingertip search of A19 laybys in search for missing mother Rania Alayed

THE hunt for the body of a missing mother-of-three is focusing on laybys beside one of the region's busiest roads.

[snip]

Lines of officers wearing protective suits used poles and metal detectors to sweep aside long grass and thistles, progressing at a pace of about five yards a minute, only pausing to examine pieces of litter in the undergrowth.

A police spokesman said searches will continue on this stretch of road for a number of days.

http://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/ne...A19_laybys_in_hunt_for_missing_mother/?ref=nt



Road searched for woman's body

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Officers have now traced a suspect white camper van spotted driving along the A168/A19 near Thirsk, North Yorkshire, at the time 25-year-old Rania Alayed went missing. But detectives do not yet know exactly where the van stopped and the stretch of road runs for 19 miles with numerous laybys.

http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/local-national/uk/road-searched-for-womans-body-29502495.html
 
Rania Alayed: Police search along A19 for missing Teesside mum

Murder squad detectives investigating the disappearance of Teesside mum Rania Alayed have pledged to never give up their search

Police involved in a major hunt for Teesside mum Rania Alayed say their search along the A19 could continue for weeks.

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"Greater Manchester Police, supported by colleagues from North Yorkshire Police and the military, have been working tirelessly to find Rania and we will not stop until we can find her.

“We are also continuing to appeal to anyone who saw this white campervan and, in particular, if they saw it parked by the side of the road or in a layby.

http://www.gazettelive.co.uk/news/rania-alayed-police-search-along-5740433
 
Gruesome find in layby hunt for mum-of-three Rania Alayed

THE hunt for the body for missing mother-of-three Rania Alayed took a bizarre turn when police made a gruesome roadside discovery.

As they searched beside a lay-by at Asenby, near Thirsk, they came across a number of dumped black plastic bin bags containing bones and other organic remains.

However initial fears that they had found Ms Alayed’s body were quickly dismissed – after experts confirmed the remains were not human but those of an animal.

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Meanwhile the hunt for Ms Alayed is continuing and officers were again combing through the undergrowth today, August 23.

http://www.yorkpress.co.uk/news/10633442.Gruesome_find_in_layby_hunt_for_mum_of_three/
 
Raina was a gorgeous woman.

I hope they are able to find her remains so that she may properly be put to rest.

And I hope those responsible see justice (looks like they will, thank goodness).

Sending love and light to her children.
"Verily, with the hardship, there is relief." (from the Qu'ran- Surah Al-Insyirah 94 : 5-6)
 
I read the paper every day and I hadn't heard of this.

I feel so sorry for her kids,they've lost both parents.

Sent from my 'alternate reality' using my hippocampus
 
Police stop search for missing mother Rania Alayed

Murder squad detectives have halted a search along a country road for the body of a missing mother of three.

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An in-depth search of a 19-mile stretch of the road has been halted as police examine "other leads and intelligence".

Detective Chief Inspector Pete Marsh, from Greater Manchester Police (GMP), said: "The search for Rania has been truly extensive and has involved hundreds of man hours from officers from two different police forces, supported by the military.

"As yet, Rania's body has not been located and we have recently completed a three-week search phase.

More: http://www.itv.com/news/granada/2013-09-25/police-stop-search-for-missing-mother-rania-alayed/
 
Rania Alayed: Did killer return to A19? Police issue fresh appeal in search for murdered mum's body

Police believe the body of a Teesside mum-of-three may have been moved from the site of their initial searches.

It’s been six months since Rania Alayed went missing.

More: http://www.gazettelive.co.uk/news/rania-alayed-killer-return-a19-6465031



Family of missing woman Rania Alayed appeal for information


The family of a missing mother-of-three who is believed to have been murdered are making a fresh appeal for information.

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Three men have appeared in court in connection with Alayed's disappearance. Her husband, Ahmed Khatib, 33, of Gorton, Manchester, has been charged with murder. His brother, Muhanned Mahmood Al Khatib, 38, of Salford, has been charged with murder and perverting the course of justice. Hussain Al Khateeb, 34, of Gorton, has been charged with perverting the course of justice.

http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2014/jan/02/family-missing-woman-rania-alayed-appeal-information
 
Rania Alayed case: jealous husband jailed for 20 years for honour killing of his wife

A man who murdered his wife and mother of his three children in an honour killing because he believed she was becoming too Westernised was sentenced to serve a minimum of 20 years in jail today.

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“His male ‘pride’ clearly couldn’t take a strong woman trying to determine her own fate, so he carried out one final act that would ensure she could never defy him again. The irony is that this horrific act of self-pity has brought nothing but shame on him and his family,” he said.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...s-for-honour-killing-of-his-wife-9487901.html



Detectives promise search for missing body of murdered Rania will continue

A police chief has vowed the hunt for the missing body of murdered Rania Alayed will go on.

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"The conclusion of the criminal proceedings do not signal the end in respect of the search for Rania. We continue to have specially trained officers deployed to the A19 with specialist equipment such as ground penetrating radar. Large areas of land have already been excavated and we will continue in our efforts, so that Rania can be given the burial she deserves."

http://www.manchestereveningnews.co...ws/rania-alayed-murder-police-promise-7231654
 
Karma Nirvana
(National charity supporting victims of honour-based abuse and forced marriage.)
5 Jun 2020

Rania Alayed was a 25-year-old mother of three. After experiencing years of abuse from her husband she left him, in the hope to rebuild her life. She enrolled in college and moved to another town. Her husband, Ahmed al-Khatib, however did not approve of this, deeming it to be a too westernised way of living and shameful. On 7th June 2013 he lured Rania to his brother’s flat in Salford under the pretence of dropping off their three children. Rania never left this property alive. Less than an hour later her husband was seen on CCTV leaving the property wearing a headscarf and Rania’s clothing. He then dragged her body in a suitcase to North Yorkshire were she is believed to be buried. Her body is yet to be found.

Rania had spoken of her fears to agencies before her untimely death, seeking the support of police and a solicitor. This angered the perpetrator, leading to the heinous act of murder. Detective Chief Inspector Phil Reade of Greater Manchester Police said about the case:

‘Make no mistake, this was an honour killing. Honour-based violence is committed to protect or defend the 'honour' of a family and/or community, usually against young women, where they have acted outside perceived acceptable female behaviour patterns.

Al-Khatib's murderous actions were motivated by his outrage and jealousy that Rania would attempt to take control of her own life and live a more westernised life, after suffering years of abuse at his hands.
His male 'pride' clearly couldn't take a strong woman trying to determine her own fate, so he carried out one final act that would ensure she could never defy him again.

The irony is that this horrific act of self-pity has brought nothing but shame on him and his family.’
Here at Karma Nirvana we recognise that there is no honour is an honour killing and there is no shame in anyone wanting to live their life in any manner that they chose to.

Rania, we remember you, may you rest in peace.
#HonourKillings #WeRemember #HonourBasedAbuse #DomesticAbuse
 

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