File photo of CIA contractor Raymond Davis. Zahra’s first husband, Mohammad Faizan, was one of two Pakistanis shot dead by Davis in Lahore in January 2011.—File Photo

LAHORE: The widow of a Pakistani man shot dead by a CIA contractor last year in an incident that sparked a major crisis in American-Pakistani relations, was killed by her father on Monday for refusing to remarry, police said.

Zahra Faizan, 24, and her 50-year-old mother, Nabeela Shehzad, were allegedly shot dead by Mohammad Shehzad in Lahore after a family quarrel.

“The apparent motive behind the murders is a matrimonial dispute. The family had been quarrelling over the refusal of Faizan’s widow to remarry and today again they quarrelled with each other,” senior police official Sajjad Hussain Manj told AFP.

“Shehzad was very angry and opened fire at his daughter and wife,” he added.

Local police station chief Chaudhry Ishtiaq also told AFP that initial investigations suggested Shehzad, 55, had a dispute with his wife over their daughter’s remarriage.

Ishtiaq said Shehzad fled after the murders.

Zahra’s first husband, Mohammad Faizan, was one of two Pakistanis shot dead by CIA contractor Raymond Davis in Lahore in January 2011.

Davis was arrested over the killings, but set free after $2 million was paid in blood money to the families of his victims. His release was widely condemned within Pakistan.

Shehzad was father of six daughters and one son. The family moved to the middle-class neighbourhood of Johar Town from low-income Shahdara last year, police said.

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