Pakistan to close 'honour killing' loophole after Qandeel Baloch murder

Outspoken social media star was strangled to death by her brother earlier this month

Qandeel Baloch
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Pakistan is set to close a loophole allowing people who commit so-called "honour killings" to go unpunished in the wake of the high-profile murder of Qandeel Baloch (pictured above).

The practice was outlawed more than a decade ago but the victim's family are legally allowed to pardon the killer and help them evade prosecution.

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