Skip to content
Search AI Powered

Latest Stories

'Snapchat Queen' Who Had Her Boyfriend Killed And Posted A Video Of Him Dying Receives 'Guilty' Verdict

'Snapchat Queen' Who Had Her Boyfriend Killed And Posted A Video Of Him Dying Receives 'Guilty' Verdict
(Top News/YouTube)

East Londoner Fatima Khan posted a Snapchat video of her 18-year-old boyfriend, Khalid Safi, bleeding to death as evidence of what happens when somebody makes her very upset.

"This is what happens when you f*** with me," she wrote as her caption for the video of Safi dying in a pool of his own blood.

The 21-year-old Khan, dubbed "The Snapchat Queen," has now been found guilty for orchestrating the 2016 murder of the 18-year-old Afghan asylum seeker.





According to The Sun, Khan had been ignoring Safi's messages and was occupied posting numerous Snapchat stories while she was on vacation in Qatar.

Khan enlisted Raza Khan, the 19-year-old whom she dated in 2013, to kill Safi, but she later denied calling the hit on her boyfriend of two years.


Safi and Raza Khan got into a physical altercation that led to Raza Khan plunging a screwdriver into Safi's chest multiple times in North Acton, West London on December 1, 2016.

The Sun reported that CCTV footage captured the pair walking around the North Acton area and eventually in front of Costa Coffee on Victoria Road.

When Raza Khan arrived at around 6.30pm, he seemed to "know exactly where he was going" and confronted Mr Safi, who was armed with a screwdriver.
CCTV cameras captured the pair fighting for around 15 seconds before Mr Safi collapsed with a fatal stab wound to the heart.


Raza Khan. (Top News/YouTube)




Fatima Khan was cleared of murder charges but was convicted of manslaughter at the Old Bailey after a jury of seven women and four men deliberated over 18 hours. The reaction to the charge shocked and confused many people who believe she should have faced murder charges.













Fatima Khan did nothing to help Safi during the fatal attack, Prosecutor Kate Bex said:

Instead, she returned to the scene after Raza Khan had inflicted the fatal wound and videoed Khalid Safi as he lay dying in a pool of his blood on the pavement.

"It's so shameful," Khan said in response to why she filmed Safi dying. "It's disgusting. It wasn't even directed at Khalid - the message wasn't for him."

I was just tired of it, getting assaulted before and him punching me again. I just wrote that so that people didn't try to assault me or harrass me.


(Boris Crosby/YouTube)








Fatima Khan will be sentenced on July 30. Police are still looking for Raza Khan, who fled the scene after being injured in the attack that led to Safi's death.



H/T - YouTube, Twitter, BBC, TheSun

More from Trending

Keira Knightly in 'Love Actually'
Universal Pictures

Keira Knightley Admits Infamous 'Love Actually' Scene Felt 'Quite Creepy' To Film

UK actor Keira Knightley recalled filming the iconic cue card scene from the 2003 Christmas rom-com Love Actually was kinda "creepy."

The Richard Curtis-directed film featured a mostly British who's who of famous actors and young up-and-comers playing characters in various stages of relationships featured in separate storylines that eventually interconnect.

Keep ReadingShow less
Nancy Mace
Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images

Nancy Mace Miffed After Video Of Her Locking Lips With Another Woman Resurfaces

South Carolina Republican Representative Nancy Mace is not happy after video from 2016 of her "baby birding" a shot of alcohol into another woman's mouth resurfaced.

The video, resurfaced by The Daily Mail, shows Mace in a kitchen pouring a shot of alcohol into her mouth, then spitting it into another woman’s mouth. The second woman, wearing a “TRUMP” t-shirt, passed the shot to a man, who in turn spit it into a fourth person’s mouth before vomiting on the floor.

Keep ReadingShow less
Ryan Murphy; Luigi Mangione
Gregg DeGuire/Variety via Getty Images, MyPenn

Fans Want Ryan Murphy To Direct Luigi Mangione Series—And They Know Who Should Play Him

Luigi Mangione is facing charges, including second-degree murder, after the 26-year-old was accused of fatally shooting UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson outside the New York Hilton Midtown hotel on December 4.

Before the suspect's arrest on Sunday at a McDonald's in Altoona, Pennsylvania, the public was obsessed with updates on the manhunt, especially after Mangione was named a "strong person of interest."

Keep ReadingShow less
Donald Trump
NBC

Trump Proves He Doesn't Understand How Citizenship Works In Bonkers Interview

President-elect Donald Trump was criticized after he openly lied about birthright citizenship and showed he doesn't understand how it works in an interview with Meet the Press on Sunday.

Birthright citizenship is a legal concept that grants citizenship automatically at birth. It exists in two forms: ancestry-based citizenship and birthplace-based citizenship. The latter, known as jus soli, a Latin term meaning "right of the soil," grants citizenship based on the location of birth.

Keep ReadingShow less
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC

77 Nobel Prize Winners Write Open Letter Urging Senate Not To Confirm RFK Jr. As HHS Secretary

A group of 77 Nobel laureates wrote an open letter to Senate lawmakers stressing that confirming Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as President-elect Donald Trump's Secretary of Health and Human Services "would put the public’s health in jeopardy and undermine America’s global leadership in health science."

The letter, obtained by The New York Times, represents a rare move by Nobel laureates, marking the first time in recent memory they have collectively opposed a Cabinet nominee, according to Richard Roberts, the 1993 Nobel laureate in Physiology or Medicine, who helped draft it.

Keep ReadingShow less