The story, in plain English.

She met him through an online matrimonial app. For six months he promised her marriage. He never told her he was already married — until she found out herself.

When she confronted him, he turned on her. He threatened her with the photographs she had shared with him in private. He cursed her, in writing, from his UAE mobile number. She tried to escalate the matter to his family — to his father, his brother, his wife. Every one of them, instead of stopping him, joined in.

His brother — a verified Instagram account — wrote to her that “girls like you deserve a real acid attack like the ones happening these days.” His father, from a second UAE mobile number, told her he would “storm into [her] house and get [her] pulled out.” His wife told her she “deserved all that humiliation”, then opened a “chalo lets negotiate” — an offer of money to make her take her exposing posts down. The wife’s friend — a verified Instagram influencer with twenty thousand followers — threatened to put up a story about her, her phone number, and pictures of her family, and let her followers “do the rest of the work.”

The Complainant’s mother had cancer. The harassers knew. The harassment escalated rather than stopping. When her mother died, three of them — from two different UAE numbers and one verified Instagram account — sent fresh messages that mocked the death. The verified influencer, told that the Complainant’s mother had “literally passed away”, replied: “Yay? She would too don’t worry :)”

The Complainant has allegedly since died too.

This is the public record. Every claim above is sourced from a numbered exhibit (EX-01 through EX-30) in the dossier. Every harasser is named, with handles, with phone numbers, with employers where known.

The named individuals.

Five people, four of them publicly UAE-resident. Each has a dedicated dossier PDF — links at the bottom of this page or on the menu.

Primary perpetrator

Syed Faraz Haider

  • Instagram @faraxhaider
  • Facebook “Syed Haider · SZABIST · Lives in Dubai, UAE”
  • WhatsApp +971 56 330 6663
  • Education SZABIST (Dubai campus)

Sustained obscene messaging from his UAE number, including a threat referencing the Complainant’s photographs and — after her mother’s death — a message asking if she had heard “the bitch’s mother” had died.

Father of the primary perpetrator

Shakil Bukhari

  • Facebook “Shakil Bukhari” · 2.6K followers
  • WhatsApp +971 58 527 4179
  • Profession (per FB) TV Presenter / radio announcer / Compere
  • Location Lahore, Pakistan

Sent a threat to “storm into your house and get [you] pulled out, my sons’ whore.” After the Complainant’s mother died, sent a sexual taunt combined with “my wife is also dead like your mother.”

Brother of the primary perpetrator

Syed (Sheraz) Bukhari

  • X (verified) @SyedSBukhari · 8.1K followers
  • X (parallel) @TheSyedBukhari
  • Instagram (verified) @syedsbukharie
  • Instagram (verified) @thesyedbukhari
  • Banner “Pakerati” · self-described “Intellectual”

Told the Complainant “girls like you deserve such treatment” and that “whores like you deserve a real acid attack like the ones happening these days.”

Wife of the primary perpetrator

Syeda Fizza Batool

  • Instagram @fizz_batool (private)
  • Snapchat fizza_batool
  • TikTok @fizzabatool7
  • LinkedIn “Fizza Batool” · Sales Operations
  • Employer Informa Connect Middle East · Dubai (FTSE-100 subsidiary)

Told the Complainant “you deserve all that humiliation, babe”, then opened “chalo lets negotiate” — read in context as an offer of money to take the exposing posts down. Independently corroborated as a UAE resident via ZoomInfo.

Verified influencer (the wife’s friend)

Maira (Asad) Kasim

  • Instagram (verified) @mairaakasim · ~20.8K followers
  • Secondary @styledby_maira
  • Display name “MAIRA K ASAD · Luxury Traveler · Hotel Lodging · Lifestyle”
  • Location Dubai, UAE

Threatened to publish the Complainant’s number and family pictures and to mobilise her followers. After being told that the Complainant’s mother had passed away, replied: “Yay? She would too don’t worry :)”

What makes this case different.

The harassers were aware, from the very first thread of messages, that the Complainant’s mother was a cancer patient. The Complainant raised it explicitly: “my mother is suffering now because of him.” Despite this, the abuse continued and escalated.

When her mother subsequently died, three separate harassers — from two different UAE phone numbers, and from one verified Instagram account with twenty thousand followers — sent fresh messages mocking the death. Under UAE insult and cyber-harassment provisions, this is the difference between an ordinary insult charge and a materially aggravated offence.

The Complainant herself has allegedly since died.