A pregnant woman has been stoned to death by her own family in front of a Pakistani high court for marrying the man she loved, police said.
Police said 30-year old Farzana Bibi died on the spot after being attacked with bricks and sticks in a so-called "honour" killing.
BBC reports that her father handed himself in, but police say her brothers and former fiance, who also took part in the attack, were still free.
Correspondents say hundreds of girls and women in Pakistan are killed every year by family members.
However, many more killings are believed to go unreported.
Mohammad Iqbal, right, husband of Farzana Parveen, 25, sits in an ambulance next to the body of his pregnant wife who was stoned to death by her own family.
However, she testified to police that she had married him of her own accord. Police said the couple had been engaged for a number of years.
As she arrived at the court building for a hearing, police said about a dozen family members pulled her aside and began to attack her and her husband, who managed to escape.
Police official Umer Cheema told Reuters that all the family members escaped after the killing, apart from her father, who has admitted his role in her death.
The BBC's Shumaila Jaffery says marriage against the wishes of relatives is culturally unacceptable in some parts of Pakistan.
A family member of a pregnant woman who was stoned to death by here own family wails over her dead body in an ambulance at a local hospital in Lahore, Pakistan.
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