Mahek Bukari Accused of Killing Mother's Lover
Suspected Crime to Prevent Affair Exposure
Locked Phone and Deleted Files When Asked to Submit

A famous TikTok influencer in the UK is under investigation for allegedly killing a man who threatened to distribute 'videos of his mother's sexual activities,' sparking controversy locally.


The British daily The Guardian reported on the 24th (local time) that Mahek Bukari (23), her mother Ansrin Bukari (45), and six others are accused of murdering Sakib Husein (21) and his friend.


Boukari, who is accused of committing murder to hide his mother's affair. <br>[Photo by Boukari Instagram]

Boukari, who is accused of committing murder to hide his mother's affair.
[Photo by Boukari Instagram]

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According to The Guardian, Ansrin Bukari had an extramarital affair with Sakib Husein for three years before breaking up in January last year. Following the breakup, Sakib Husein threatened to tell Ansrin Bukari's husband and children about their relationship and to send videos and photos of their sexual encounters.


Additionally, Sakib Husein demanded 3,000 euros (approximately 4.4 million KRW) as compensation for expenses incurred during meetings with Ansrin Bukari. However, Ansrin Bukari did not report this to the police for fear that her husband would find out about the affair and instead confided in her daughter, Mahek Bukari.


The prosecution believes that Mahek Bukari, along with other defendants, lured Husein and his friend to prevent the exposure of her mother's affair and committed the crime.


Mahek Bukhari <span>[Photo by Mahek Bukhari]</span>

Mahek Bukhari [Photo by Mahek Bukhari]

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Earlier, Sakib Husein and his friend died in February last year in Leicestershire after being chased by two vehicles traveling at 160 km/h and crashing into a tree. In court, it was revealed to the jury that just before the crash, Sakib Husein called 999 saying, "I am being chased by two vehicles. They are trying to kill me."


According to the BBC, the Bukari mother and daughter claimed they were on their way to Nottingham at the time of the incident, but the prosecution argued this was false.


Furthermore, the Bukari mother and daughter were asked by the police to hand over their mobile phones and PIN numbers, but Mahek Bukari provided incorrect PINs. When the police attempted to unlock the phone, it was reported in court that the data had been deleted. Subsequently, investigators accessed his iCloud account to retrieve messages and call logs.



Currently, all eight defendants deny the two counts of murder and an additional charge of involuntary manslaughter.


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