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Pakistan court hands death sentence over murder of teen influencer Sana Yousaf

Pakistan court hands death sentence over murder of teen influencer Sana Yousaf

Posted on 19 May 2026 By jobuzo

ISLAMABAD, May 19 — A Pakistani court sentenced a man to death today for murdering a teenage influencer last year after she had repeatedly rejected his advances.

Sana Yousaf’s murder in June drew nationwide condemnation and reignited debate over women’s safety, after some online comments — alongside condolences — blamed her for her own death.

A judge announced to a cramped Islamabad courtroom today afternoon that 22-year-old Umar Hayat was sentenced to death and fined US$7,200, an AFP reporter saw.

“This verdict is a lesson for anyone who commits such acts, showing that they should never be repeated,” Yousaf’s father told journalists outside the courtroom, alongside her mother.

Hayat shot 17-year-old TikTok star Yousaf at her home in the capital after she repeatedly rejected him, according to police and the teenager’s family.

Yousaf had millions of followers on social media, where she posted videos about food, fashion and skincare.

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She also spoke openly about relationship problems, a topic still considered taboo in the Muslim majority country.

News of her killing triggered an outpouring of comments under her final post, a video celebrating her 17th birthday in which she blew out candles on a cake just days before her death.

Alongside condolence messages, some users blamed the teenager for her own murder, writing comments such as: “You reap what you sow” and “It’s deserved, she was tarnishing Islam”.

In her Instagram profile picture, she is smiling and holding sunflowers.

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Surveillance footage shown during the investigation captured the killer fleeing the influencer’s house with her phone.

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The victim’s mother and paternal aunt were eyewitnesses to the murder.

The 22-year-old confessed to the murder but later retracted his statement.

Under Pakistan’s legal system, the convicted man can still challenge the verdict in a higher court.

Women’s rights activists, including some of Yousaf’s friends, staged protests in Islamabad following her killing.

Violence against women remains widespread in deeply conservative Pakistan, according to the country’s Human Rights Commission, and attacks on women after rejecting men are not uncommon.

The case revived memories of Qandeel Baloch, dubbed Pakistan’s “Kim Kardashian” and one of the country’s first breakout social media stars, who was murdered in 2016 after her online fame drew controversy.

In 2021, 27-year-old Noor Mukadam was beheaded by her Pakistani-American boyfriend, Zahir Jaffer, after rejecting his marriage proposal in a case that sparked nationwide outrage.

Jaffer was sentenced to death last year.

In 2016, law student Khadija Siddiqui survived being stabbed 23 times by a former boyfriend after refusing his advances.

TikTok is hugely popular in Pakistan, partly because its video format is accessible in a country with relatively low literacy levels.

The platform has also provided many women with both an audience and a source of income — rare opportunities in a country where fewer than a quarter of women participate in the formal economy.

“This is justice not only for Sana, but for society as a whole,” Yousaf’s father said, his eyes teary and his voice cracking. — AFP

Pakistan court hands death sentence over murder of teen influencer Sana Yousaf


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