By Bob Mitchell
The father of a Mississauga teen killed last year has been charged today with first-degree murder in connection with her death.
Muhammad Parvez, 57, appeared in a Brampton courtroom today where he was officially charged. The charge is an indication investigators believe the girl’s killing was pre-meditated.
Parvez was arrested in early December after his daughter Aqsa, 16, was found strangled in the family's Mississauga home.
Paramedics revived her, but she died later in hospital.
Peel Police said at the time that an autopsy showed the Applewood Secondary School student died from "neck compression." Read more ...
The father of a Mississauga teen killed last year has been charged today with first-degree murder in connection with her death.
Muhammad Parvez, 57, appeared in a Brampton courtroom today where he was officially charged. The charge is an indication investigators believe the girl’s killing was pre-meditated.
Parvez was arrested in early December after his daughter Aqsa, 16, was found strangled in the family's Mississauga home.
Paramedics revived her, but she died later in hospital.
Peel Police said at the time that an autopsy showed the Applewood Secondary School student died from "neck compression." Read more ...
Source: The Star (Canada)