Mahek Bukhari, a TikToker, and her mother, Ansreen Bukhari, have been accused of the murder of two men in Leicestershire, England. The incident took at about 1:30 a.m. on February 11. Natasha Akhtar, who appeared briefly with the defendants, will face a double murder charge with the two ladies. Raees Jamal and Rekan Karwan, two additional guys, were also charged with the same offense.
According to the Leicester Magistrates’ Court, the victims, Mohammad Hashim Ijazuddin and Saqib Hussain, died at the scene when their Skoda Fabia was “driven off the road,”. While being pursued by the defendants, their automobile allegedly split in two. One of the two males reportedly dialed 911, but the conversation was cut short after hearing a scream. The three ladies accused of murder have already appeared in court at Leicester Crown Court. There were no bail petitions approved. During their hearing, Judge Spencer QC stated:
“You are facing the most severe charge the criminal court has ever heard. “Are you aware of this?” “Yes,” said all three.
Who exactly is Mahek Bukhari?
Mahek Bukhari a 22-year-old TikTok, and Instagram influencer, with over 120,000 followers on TikTok and over 44k followers on Instagram. She often tweets photos of her clothing and videos of herself performing cosmetic tips. She has corporate sponsorships under her belt after garnering over 3.2 million likes and 3,750 subscribers on YouTube, including that of prominent firm Rebellious Fashion. Mahek Bukhari resides in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, with her 45-year-old mother.
The mother-daughter pair looks to have a close bond. Last September, the TikToker and her mother shared a video on the app. According to the video:
“Having a high-status connection with your mother.”
In the video, she refers to her mother as her mother, closest friend, and sister, all wrapped into one. Mr. Hayat, the father of one of the fatalities, Mohammad Hashim Ijazuddin, paid homage to his son.
In a statement, he said:
“Hashim was my favorite son; he had a wonderful spirit, and Allah has blessed me with 21 years with him.”
Hashim worked at a local bakery but spent most of last year in Pakistan with his grandparents.