India

Sister of Actor Nargis Fakhri Accused in Ex-Boyfriend’s Death, Faces Life in Prison

Aliya Fakhri, sister of Rockstar actor Nargis Fakhri, has been arrested in connection with the deaths of her ex-boyfriend Edward Jacobs, 35, and his friend Anastasia Ettienne, 33, in Queens, New York. The tragic incident occurred when Aliya, 43, allegedly set fire to a two-story garage, resulting in the deaths of the two victims.

According to District Attorney Melinda Katz, Aliya arrived at the scene early on November 2, shouting, “You’re all going to die today.” Witnesses reported hearing her voice before discovering the garage engulfed in flames.

Jacobs, who lived upstairs, was sleeping during the incident, while Ettienne initially escaped but returned to rescue Jacobs. Tragically, both succumbed to smoke inhalation and thermal injuries.

Aliya Fakhri has been charged with multiple counts of first-degree and second-degree murder, as well as arson. If convicted, she faces a maximum sentence of life in prison. She is currently in custody and is scheduled to appear in court on December 9.

“As alleged, the defendant maliciously ended the lives of two people by setting a fire that trapped them in a raging inferno,” said Ms. Katz.

Disturbing Details and Allegations

Witnesses described harrowing scenes, including the smell of burning and flames blocking escape routes. One witness revealed that Ettienne had successfully jumped over the fire but went back inside to save Jacobs.

Jacobs’ mother, Janet, described the relationship between her son and Aliya as abusive and revealed that Aliya had previously threatened to burn down Jacobs’ home. Janet said Jacobs, a plumber, had been converting the garage into an apartment.

Aliya’s family is struggling to reconcile the allegations with her character. Their mother claimed that Aliya, who had battled opioid addiction following a dental mishap, was typically a caring and helpful person.

Nargis Fakhri, best known for her role in Rockstar alongside Ranbir Kapoor, has not commented publicly on the incident.

The tragedy has shocked the community, with the case highlighting the devastating impact of unresolved personal conflicts and addiction struggles.

Swimmi Srivastava

**Swimmi Shrivastava** Swimmi Shrivastava is a seasoned journalist with extensive experience across diverse beats, including politics, elections, civic affairs, water resources, power sector, and more. Currently serving as a Senior Sub-Editor at *The Daily Guardian*, she is renowned for her insightful news reports, engaging blogs, and thought-provoking articles. An alumnus of Delhi University, Swimmi further honed her journalistic expertise by earning a diploma in Print Media Journalism from Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan. With a sharp eye for detail and a commitment to impactful storytelling.

Recent Posts

Australian Open Streams Animated Cartoon Styled Tennis Matches on YouTube with AI

The Australian Open is streaming animated versions of tennis matches, like Alexander Zverev's second-round match,…

29 minutes ago

Champions Trophy: Captains’ Meet and Opening Ceremony to Take Place in Pakistan Amid Ongoing Visa Discussions

The PCB is confident India’s captain Rohit Sharma will attend Champions Trophy 2025 events despite…

40 minutes ago

‘Horror’: Leftover Onions And Chutneys Reused At This Hyderabad Restaurant | WATCH

A viral video from @foodsafetywar claims unhygienic practices at Amritsar Haveli, Hyderabad, showing reused leftover…

40 minutes ago

Champions Trophy Ticket Prices: Sky-High in Dubai, Shockingly Low in Pakistan at Just Rs…

The PCB has set Champions Trophy ticket prices starting at PKR 1000, with variations for…

44 minutes ago

Hindenburg Shuts Down, Nathan Anderson Steps Away Amid Growing Pressure

Nathan Anderson shuts down Hindenburg Research, citing burnout. Analysts question the fate of ongoing cases…

52 minutes ago

ISRO Achieves Historic Milestone with Successful SpaDeX Satellite Docking

ISRO successfully docked its SpaDeX satellites, making India the fourth country to achieve in-space docking.…

1 hour ago