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Pak TV anchor shares photos of domestic abuse by ex-husband: Have 50 more pics

Pak TV anchor shares photos of domestic abuse by ex-husband: Have 50 more pics

India Today16-07-2025
Senior Pakistani journalist and TV anchor Jasmeen Manzoor has publicly accused her ex-husband of domestic violence without naming him. She has shared images of her injuries on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter).In a series of emotional posts on Wednesday, she revealed how her life had been "destroyed by a violent man", alongside pictures showing heavy bruising and swelling around her eye.advertisement"This is me. Yes, this is my story - my life destroyed by a violent man. I leave my justice to my Allah," Manzoor wrote in one of her posts, accompanied by a close-up image of her battered face.
In another post, she added, "This is me, gifted by my ex-husband," directly identifying the alleged abuser without naming him.Expressing her anguish, Manzoor warned others that domestic violence could happen to anyone, even within the confines of their own home. "The most dangerous people are the ones you trust blindly," she wrote.
She also shared, "There will always be haters. Don't blame them - it's their failure in life that puts them in this spot. I have 50 more pictures."In another shocking claim, Manzoor alleged that the same man who attacked her is "sitting in Jinnah Hospital for 6 months enjoying his freedom", and described the legal system as "shameful and pathetic".Without naming anyone, she also alleged that the accused had previously pulled a gun on a serving Air Force officer and attempted to kidnap him.The posts have since triggered widespread outrage and calls for justice. Many on social media have rallied around Manzoor, demanding accountability and protection for survivors of domestic abuse.- Ends
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