The Shafia Trial
-
Mother convicted of drowning daughters in ‘honour killing’ deaths ordered deportedTooba Yahya, husband Mohammad Shafia and their son, Hamed, were each found guilty in 2012 on four counts of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole for 25 years.CrimeMar 16, 2018
-
Shafia brother convicted of killing 4 women asks Supreme Court of Canada to hear his caseA man convicted of murdering his three sisters and another woman is taking his case to the country's top court, arguing new evidence showing he was a youth at the time of the deaths should not have been dismissed.CanadaFeb 6, 2017
-
-
Advertisement
-
Shafia family appeal their murder convictionThe Shafias argue the trial judge was wrong to admit evidence from an expert on honour killings.CanadaOct 14, 2015
-
-
Advertisement
-
Shafia mom joins husband, son, in filing intent to appeal murder convictionsThe mother of the Shafia family has joined her husband and son in filing her intention to appeal her convictions on four counts of first-degree murder.CrimeFeb 9, 2012
-
Maclean’s releases first multimedia e-book ?on Shafia family murder trialIt’s a case that captured headlines nationwide and made Muslim leaders across Canada denounce so-called honour killings, domestic violence and misogyny.CrimeFeb 8, 2012
-
-
As Shafia father and son start appeal, other family members face threatsIt appears some family members are facing a backlash for testifying against Mohammad Shafia, his wife Tooba Yahya, and their son Hamed.CrimeFeb 3, 2012
-
-
Afghan Embassy in Ottawa calls Shafia murders a ‘crime against humanity’The Afghan Embassy in Ottawa is condemning the murders of four members of a Montreal family originally from Afghanistan.CrimeJan 31, 2012
-
Hamed Shafia files notice to appeal 1st-degree murder convictionsThe lawyer for Hamed Shafia says his client has filed notice to appeal his first-degree murder conviction in the deaths of four family members.CrimeJan 31, 2012
-
-
Advertisement
-
Shafia case was affected by English-French snafu: youth protection officialsWhen the Shafia girls went looking for help from youth-protection officials three years ago, their case was hampered by a uniquely Canadian bureaucratic snafu.CrimeJan 31, 2012
-
-
Advertisement
-
Shafia killings ‘unforgivable,’ says family imamA Shafia family imam calls the crimes "unforgivable."CrimeJan 30, 2012
Trending
-
Trump won’t hesitate to postpone World Cup final over Canadian wildfire smoke: U.S. ambassador7,806 Read -
‘Jurassic Park’ actor Sam Neill cause of death revealed5,861 Read -
How Canada helped in past U.S. wildfires as Ford says some are ‘chirping’4,618 Read -
Where cyclosporiasis cases stand in Canada as U.S. parasite outbreak rages3,815 Read -
Unifor releases details on tentative agreement with Ford3,542 Read -
Hoekstra says Trump serious about tariff threat over wildfire smoke3,343 Read -
Top Videos
-
Global News at 6:00 Toronto: July 15, 2026 -
Toronto mayor welcomes FIFA decision to allow soft water bottles at World Cup matches -
Olivia Chow finally confirms she’s running for a second term at Toronto’s Mayor -
Toronto council pushes to keep FIFA Fan Fest free, but challenges remain -
Toronto fire crews melt Drake ice sculpture -
Toronto man who killed 2 strangers 2 days apart found guilty of first-degree murder -