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Teen Narrowly Escapes Alleged 'Honor Killing' by Parents Outside School


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In a harrowing incident outside Timberline High School in Lacey, Washington, a 17-year-old girl was nearly choked to death by her parents in what police are calling an attempted "honor killing." The girl, whose name has not been released, had run away from home to escape an arranged marriage and sought refuge at her school, where her 16-year-old boyfriend also studied.  

 

Her parents, Ihsan Ali, 44, and Zahraa Subhi Mohsin Ali, 40, were arrested on October 18 and charged with attempted murder and attempted kidnapping after the shocking attack. The ordeal unfolded when the girl, malnourished and fearful, arrived at the school during her boyfriend’s first-period class.  

 

Shocking video allegedly showed the father on the ground with his daughter on top of him as he choked her

 

According to court documents, the girl revealed her father had been threatening her with an honor killing after she refused to marry an older man in another country. She fled her home when her parents attempted to send her on a plane to Iraq. Seeking help, she went to her boyfriend's class, where school officials temporarily sheltered her in a room but reportedly failed to provide secure transportation to a safe location.  

 

As she and her boyfriend waited at a bus stop near the school, her father, who had been waiting in his truck, confronted them. Yelling in Arabic, Ihsan escalated the situation when another student intervened, shouting in Arabic for him to leave the girl alone. Enraged, Ihsan punched the girl’s boyfriend before placing his daughter in a headlock.  

 

According to witnesses and police reports, the girl’s boyfriend and other students intervened when they saw her begin to lose consciousness, her arms flailing before going limp. Victor Barnes, the boyfriend's father, recounted the chilling moments, stating, "My son starts to see her eyes roll back… he tried to save her." With the help of others, the boyfriend subdued Ihsan, repeatedly striking him until he released his grip.  

 

As bystanders restrained Ihsan, Zahraa allegedly joined the attack, attempting to choke her daughter. Students intervened once more, pulling the girl away and preventing further harm. Amid the chaos, the girl’s older sister reportedly attempted to fight off the students, but they successfully separated the mother from her daughter.  

 

Witness Josh Wagner, who stopped his car believing he was witnessing a schoolyard fight, helped restrain Ihsan until police arrived. The girl, visibly shaken, fled into the school with her boyfriend, yelling, "My dad was trying to kill me."  

 

Zahraa reportedly pursued her into the school but was denied entry. The principal eventually placed the school on lockdown to ensure the girl’s safety.  

 

Both parents were arrested at the scene and later appeared in Thurston County Superior Court on November 5. Court records indicate that Ihsan and Zahraa remain in custody on bonds of $100,000 and $200,000, respectively.  

 

This horrifying incident has drawn attention to the dangers some individuals face when they resist cultural or familial expectations. The girl's survival was due in large part to the courage and quick action of her peers and strangers who intervened in her time of need.

 

Based on a report by Daily Mail 2024-11-18

 

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1 hour ago, Social Media said:

With the help of others, the boyfriend subdued Ihsan, repeatedly striking him until he released his grip.  

Good for him. Hopefully the woke authorities will not arrest him for attempting to save the girl's life. However, will they arrest him for having a 17 year old girlfriend?

 

This incident should never have happened if the school authorities had provided transport- do they not have a school van?

 

It will be interesting to see if the rest of the family are given a strict telling off, and allowed to remain in the US.

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2 hours ago, Social Media said:

a harrowing incident outside Timberline High School in Lacey, Washington, a 17-year-old girl was nearly choked to death by her parents

 

dangers some individuals face when they resist cultural or familial expectations

These people are sick. 

 

Barbaric, disgusting humans. 

 

How can religion become more important than the love of your own child? 

 

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1 hour ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

These people are sick. 

 

Barbaric, disgusting humans. 

 

How can religion become more important than the love of your own child? 

 

Nothing to do with religion. There is nothing that I know of in the Koran to say that sort of thing should happen, but if you can prove there is a Koranic edict I'll take that back.

If it was a religious thing all the other Islamic countries would also have honour killings, but they don't.

 

It's a cultural thing and likely predates Islam.

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1 minute ago, RichardColeman said:

Might sound racist, but I would love to go back to the days of my youth where there were no mass muslims and other ethnics causing chaos in our towns, no asian pedos and black gangs no albanian drug gangs , no honour killings, where it was 99.95% white and christian and no stopping of christian xmas markets due to terrorism. Immigration has downgraded nearly every western country, there is no benefit to western countries that I can see today from immigration of these people. Sad , but true.

 

Worse part ? All this mass illegal immigration and I have to pay to take my peaceful wife back the UK

None of the above happened without white people making it possible. Seems the woke have been with us for a very long time.

 

We were warned by Enoch a long time ago, but they ridiculed him for it. That ghostly laughter you may hear is Enoch calling "I told you so".

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'Honor Killing'

 

Yikes, never realized this type of horror existed on this planet today, and that to be done by parents?

 

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