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A man has been jailed for a minimum of 20 years for killing his pregnant wife by pushing her 50ft off a cliff edge at an Edinburgh beauty spot.

29-year-old Kashif Anwar, killed 31-year-old Fawziyah Javed when she plunged from a rocky outcrop on Arthur’s Seat during a holiday in September 2021.

Fawziyah Javed died after falling on Arthur’s Seat. Arrows show where she fell from and where she landed

And as she lay dying on Arthur’s Seat, Fawziyah told a police officer that Anwar had pushed her as she had tried to end the relationship, but Anwar claimed he had slipped and bumped into his wife.

The jury at the High Court in Edinburgh rejected that defence and found him guilty of murdering Ms Javed, who was 17 weeks pregnant, and causing the death of her unborn child.

Fawziyah Javed told a police officer that Anwar had pushed her as she had tried to end their relationship

Judge Lord Beckett told him that his wife had been entitled to his protection and that he was guilty of a “wicked crime”.

He said: “You showed no remorse and made no attempt to save her.”

During a week-long trial at the High Court in Edinburgh, the jury heard Ms Javed’s mother say she believed her daughter was in a violent, coercive marriage.

Yasmin Javed said her daughter told her she planned to leave Anwar after a four-night mini-break to Edinburgh.

Anwar, a student optician, first met Ms Javed, an employment law solicitor, when she accompanied her mother to buy new glasses.

They began a relationship after meeting again soon after.

Her mother told the court that Anwar and his parents visited her family in November 2019 to express his desire to marry her daughter.

Ms Javed’s mother also said her daughter had told her she was contemplating leaving the relationship within a few months of marrying Anwar after they tied the knot on Christmas Day in 2020.

BBC/Maxwell Oyekunle

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News Analysis

During Stone Age era, people use to roam around naked and it was considered normal.

However, when the society developed, people started covering themselves with clothes and we adapted to a different lifestyle.

However, there are places and events where walking naked is still accepted, such event is the bike ride which takes place every year on March 12th in Edinburgh, Scotland.

The event is for the celebration of the healthy body and its glory.

People ride on their bicycles naked.

The aim of the event is to spread a vision of safer, cleaner and body-positive world.

This festival has various people coming from all over the world.

Also, During Naked Art Festival in Portschach am Worthersee, Austria, naked bodies of the models are covered in the beautiful vibrant colour, their body becomes the canvas for the artists.

So it’s quite simple to understand that nakedness is very common in such events.

Naked City in Cap d’Agde, France, Yes just as the name suggests, in this whole city clothing is optional. If you wish to walk around naked, you can freely do that. Doing all this is completely legal in this city and you can’t be prosecuted for the same.

Titilayo Kupoliyi