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Mahek Bukhari, 22, was arrested on Friday February 11 for murder in connection to a crash along with her mother, according to the BBC. The young fashion-focused TikTok star appeared in court on Wednesday February 16, with her mom and another person who was arrested for her cousins’ deaths. While there’s still much more information to come out from the trial, the TikToker (who uses the handle @MayBVlogs) faces serious consequences. Find out more about her and the charges here.
1. Mahek and her mom allegedly drove her cousins off the roadThe TikToker and her mom Ansreen Bukhari, 45, and another woman Natasha Akhtar, 21, were arrested for the road crash which killed Mahek’s 21-year-old cousins Saqib Hussain and Mohammed Hashim Ijazuddin at 1:35 a.m. on February 11. They were driving very quickly in Leicestershire, England, when three vehicles collided into each other.
2. There were two other people involved in the crash arrestedOther than Mahek, Ansreen and Natasha, two men were also arrested in connection with the wreck and are also facing murder charges. The two men taken into custody were Rekan Karwan, 28, and Raees Jamal, 21. Both were charged with two counts of murder.
3. Their trial is expected to be in SeptemberIn the hearing at Leicester Crown Court, Judge Timothy Spencer warned the three women how grave the allegations against them are. “You face the most serious charge known to criminal law,” he said. “Do you know that?” The women all responded yes. The women are expected to be given a hearing on March 18, and they’ll be taken to trial on September 26.
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