Dua Zehra, who went missing from Karachi last month and later emerged after solemnising a free-will marriage in Punjab, on Sunday feared that she could be killed.
According to the reports, Dua Zehra in her statement accused the Sindh police of kidnapping her and then shifting her to Karachi.
The teenager also expressed that her life is in danger as she solemnised a free-will marriage. Punjab and Sindh police are harassing me, she said in the statement.
Dua Zehra also claimed that she had informed her parents about her whereabouts and the reason behind abandoning home through a letter.
She said whatever her parents are telling from the first day is a total lie.
She said if anything happened to her then her parents and police would be responsible.
Dua Zehra also requested the people to let her live in peace with her husband.
The teenage girl had gone missing on April 16 after she went out of her home in the Alfalah neighborhood of Karachi to dump the garbage. Later, a video emerged in which she disclosed her marriage to a boy named Zaheer Ahmed on April 17.
After the emergence of the video, Lahore High Court (LHC) had rejected the police plea to shift Dua to Darul Aman and ruled that the teenage girl was free to go wherever she wanted.
On Thursday, the Sindh High Court (SHC) directed the authorities to produce the teenager before the court in the next hearing. In the petition, Dua’s father had pleaded before the court that his daughter was forcibly married as she was only 14 according to the record of the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA).
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