A CANDLELIT vigil is to be held tomorrow in Bradford in memory of pregnant mum-of-two Nadia Khan who was stabbed to death at her home.
The event, which is being organised by women's charity Bradford Staying Put, will take place in Centenary Square between 5.30pm and 6.30pm.
Organisers hope senior police officers and members of Mrs Khan's family will attend the vigil, at which candles will be lit and poetry read to remember her.
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Mrs Khan, 24, was killed at her home in Holker Street, Manningham, on Sunday afternoon.
She was six months pregnant and her unborn child also did not survive.
Her husband, Tariq Khan, 26, has been charged with murder and child destruction and was remanded in custody to next appear Bradford Crown Court when he appeared before magistrates yesterday.
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