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Harassed Pakistani female cricketer commits suicide

Published: 17 Jul 2014 - 09:47 pm | Last Updated: 27 Jan 2022 - 02:12 am

KARACHI: A female Pakistani cricketer who committed suicide by drinking acid was under extreme stress after an administrator sued her for pursuing a sexual harassment case against him, her cousin said yesterday.
Halima Rafique, a 17-year-old all-rounder from the central city of Multan died in her home on Sunday in a case that has shocked both fans and women’s rights activists, who have accused cricket authorities of covering up her damaging claims.
Rafique along with four other domestic cricketers -- Seema Javed, Hina Ghafoor, Kiran Irshad and Saba Ghafoor -- had jointly levelled the charges against Multan Cricket Club chairman Maulvi Sultan Alam and selector Mohammad Javed in a television show in June last year.
The allegations rocked the cricketing establishment in the deeply conservative country where the women’s game only recently gained prominence and male non-family members are barred from watching matches at stadiums. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) formed a two-member inquiry committee which in October cleared the officials of any wrongdoing and banned all five women from playing for six months.
Three of the women changed their statements before the committee, while Ghafoor and Rafique declined to appear, amid speculation that the women had been pressured to back down.
Last week, Alam filed a defamation case against the television channel officials as well as the cricketers seeking damages of 20 million rupees ($20,000).
Halima’s family said the lawsuit had pushed her over the edge.
AFP