Laila Khan Murder Case Step father Parvez Tak found guilty of killing actress Laila Khan her mother and 4 siblings

Laila Khan Murder Case Update: The Mumbai sessions court has convicted Parvez Tak for the murder of his stepdaughter and actress Laila Khan, her mother and four siblings in 2011. Tak was found guilty of murder and destruction of evidence, among other offenses under the Indian Penal Code (IPC). The court will hear arguments on the punishment period on May 14.

Parvez Tak was the third husband of Laila Khan’s mother Celina. Actress Laila Khan, her mother and four siblings were murdered in their bungalow in Igatpuri in Nashik district of Maharashtra in February 2011. The prosecution had said that after an argument over properties, Tak first killed Selina and then Laila and her four siblings. The murders came to light a few months later when Tak was arrested by the Jammu and Kashmir Police. The decomposed bodies were later recovered from the bungalow. The prosecution examined 40 witnesses against Tak.

Laila Khan was also seen in Rajesh Khanna’s film
Actress Laila Khan started her career in 2002 with the Kannada film Makeup. After which she got recognition with the film ‘Wafa A Deadly Love Story’ with Rajesh Khanna. These films were flops, but due to the bold scenes of the film, Laila Khan made her mark.

Laila Khan’s mother’s first husband had filed a report
Let us tell you that in 2011, when Parvez Tak had murdered Laila Khan, her mother Shehlina Khan and other family members, Laila’s mother’s first husband Nadirshah Patel had filed a report. After which the police, while investigating, arrested Parvez Tak and the secret of the murder was exposed. Actually, Parvez had killed Laila Khan and her mother Shehlina Khan and other family members and buried their bodies in the farm house. Police recovered the bodies and identified them through DNA test.

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