'People will remember me with honour for killing Qandeel,' boasts her brother Wasim

I am a drug addict but I was in my senses when I murdered her and I accept it with pride, said Qandeel murder-accused Wasim.

Update: 2016-07-18 07:42 GMT
The 26-year-old Qandeel Baloch was killed at her home in central district of Multan. Her brother Muhammad Wasim had fled

I am a drug addict but I was in my senses when I murdered her and I accept it with pride, said Qandeel murder-accused Wasim.

Confessing to his crime, Pakistan's internet sensation and model Qandeel Baloch's brother who was arrested for drugging and strangling her said he is \"not embarrassed\" to have killed her as she brought disrepute to the family.

The 26-year-old Qandeel Baloch was killed at her home in central district of Multan. Her brother Muhammad Wasim had fled soon after the incident. He was arrested was arrested late on Saturday, Multan City police chief Azhar Akram said, and confessed to drugging then strangling her \"for honour\".

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Responding to questions at a press conference arranged by police officials, Wasim said that “Yes of course, I strangled her.”

“I am a drug addict but I was in my senses when I murdered her and I accept it with pride. Now everybody will remember me with honour that I have provided relief to my parents and brothers who were suffering for the last two decades because of her,” said Wasim recalling the disrepute Qandeel brought to their family.

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He further went on to say, “Girls are born only to stay at home and to bring honour to the family by following family traditions but Qandeel had never done that.”

“My friends used to send me videos and pictures on my mobile and everyone in the mobile market was sharing pictures and videos of her with me. Murdering her was better than committing suicide so I went with the former plan,” added Wasim.

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Qandeel was a media sensation, bold in her videos and considered quite controversial in the country. She shot to fame in Pakistan in 2014 after a video of her pouting for the camera. She became famous through her tireless self-promotion and suggestive \"selfies\" posted on social media and had amassed tens of thousands of followers.

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Qandeel had taken social media by storm with her statement promising to strip if Pakistan won the T20 cricket match against India in March.

Baloch's funeral was held early Sunday near her family home in southern Punjab.

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