November 9, 2014
Temple University Student-Mother Found Dead in Car
Tragic: Nadia Malik, 22, was attending Temple University as a pre-med student and had two daughters, ages 1 and 4, when she disappeared and turned up dead in a locked car registered to her boyfriend's parents.
[From article]
Her body was found at the end of February, lying on the passenger's seat inside a locked Nissan Altima registered in the name of her boyfriend, Bhupinder Singh, 25.
On the day she disappeared and the day following, Malik had texted and called her brother Fuad Malik and a friend.
Documents filed in her disappearance say that Malik told them she was with Singh and that she was being 'held against her will' and was 'trying to get away.'
Police tracked her phone to the home of Singh's parents, and found Singh attempting to flee through the back door on their arrival.
On Singh, they found Malik's driver's license and cellphone, which Singh admitted he had used to send texts to members of the family, telling them they wouldn't see Malik again.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2795716/eight-months-death-no-answers-no-justice-philadelphia-woman-dead-pile-clothes-locked-car.html
Police baffled by case of woman who was found dead under a pile of clothes in locked car - to which her boyfriend 'had the only key'
The body of Nadia Malik, 22, was found in a snow-covered car near Philadelphia's rail terminal, which had been towed and moved at least once
An autopsy report last month came back inconclusive and the cause of death is still undetermined
Malik disappeared on February 9, having told a friend saying she was being 'held against her will' by her boyfriend, Bhupinder Singh
Singh, 25, was located in Ohio and arrested for a probation violation, but was not charged in relation to Malik's disappearance or death
The couple had two children, ages 1 and 4, and were parents of an infant that died in 2012 under 'suspicious circumstances'
By Pete D'amato for MailOnline
Published: 09:21 EST, 16 October 2014 | Updated: 10:01 EST, 16 October 2014
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