Migrante afghana con due figli uccisa dal marito afghano (parrebbe) in Australia. Voleva divorziarlo.
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Last tragic moments of young mum of two who was allegedly murdered by her husband and his brother - as she tried to find a new home while sleeping in her car
Muzhda Habibi, 23, was allegedly murdered inside her home
Her husband and brother-in-law are in jail charged with murder
Ms Habibi allegedly wanted a divorce and to hang on to her children
By CANDACE SUTTON FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA
Published: 16:00 BST, 27 May 2025 | Updated: 16:00 BST, 27 May 2025
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A migrant mother of two young boys who was allegedly murdered by her husband and his brother admitted she wanted a divorce and had been sleeping in a car.
On the same day she was allegedly killed, Muzhda Habibi, 23, left a Whatsapp voice message for her sister in Afghanistan saying she was unhappy in her marriage.
Afghan-Australian advocate Rita Anwari has since been played several messages by Muzhda's sister, and in a message on May 16, her husband Khalilullah Habibi could be heard in the background, she said.
That day, Ms Habibi, 23, was found dead at her Springfield Lakes home, south-west of Brisbane in Queensland.
Police arrested her husband and his brother Masihullah Habibi, 28, and charged them with domestic violence murder. They have both been remanded in custody pending trial.
Ms Anwari had known Ms Habibi by sight, having first seen her while jogging in Central Parklands near Ipswich, west of Brisbane.
She said Muzhda would often be seen walking with a group, was always 'dressed very respectfully' and had 'gorgeous glowing skin'.
But 'sometimes she was in the park sitting alone, isolated, that she doesn’t want to be in touch with anyone'.
Muzhda Habibi, 23, was allegedly murdered by her husband Khalilullah (pictured, the couple together) and his brother Masihullah Habibi, 28, after she planned to divorce him
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Muzhda Habibi, 23, was allegedly murdered by her husband Khalilullah (pictured, the couple together) and his brother Masihullah Habibi, 28, after she planned to divorce him
Muzhda Habibi had only been back in Australia for a few weeks when she moved into this Springfield Lakes house where police allege her husband and his brother murdered her
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Muzhda Habibi had only been back in Australia for a few weeks when she moved into this Springfield Lakes house where police allege her husband and his brother murdered her
The young mother hoped to have a freer life in Australia after leaving Afghanistan and see her sons grow up and go to university
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The young mother hoped to have a freer life in Australia after leaving Afghanistan and see her sons grow up and go to university
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Ms Habibi had recently moved in with her husband and brother-in-law to the bottom half of a two-storey house on Ash Avenue in Springfield Lakes, where emergency service responders found her 'unconscious and not breathing' around 8pm on May 16.
Ms Anwari said she had learned from Ms Habibi's family, who live in the Spain, the UK and the US, that the young mother had been back and forth between Afghanistan and Australia over the last few years.
She had studied English at TAFE but her children mostly spoke Farsi with little English because the three and four-year-old boys had not yet attended school or had the chance to pick up the language in Australia.
'She got married with this fella to come to Australia to complete her education, to go to work, and also she had a dream to see her children as graduated from university,' Ms Anwari said.
'In Afghanistan girls can’t go to school past grade six, and can't work outside the home.
'It’s kind of like a woman is living in a cage.'
She said that Khalilullah Habibi had come to live in Australia some time ago, and that Muzhda had joined him in 2021, but that her husband repeatedly pushed her to go back to their home country to stay with his relatives.
'She eventually asked for a divorce. Under Sharia law back in Afghanistan after divorce the children are with the father and she was worried,' Ms Anwari said.




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