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Harry Potter actress assaulted by brother over non-Muslim boyfriend

The brother of an actress from the Harry Potter movies has pleaded guilty to attacking her after allegedly becoming angry that she was dating a non-Muslim.

Ashraf Azad, 28, could face jail time at his sentencing on Jan. 21 for assaulting Afshan Azad, 22, who played Harry’s classmate Padma Patil in the films, the BBC reports.

However, Ashraf and his father, Abdul Azad, were cleared of charges that they threatened to kill the young actress.

The young actress’s family, who are Muslim, did not approve of her relationship with a Hindu man, according to prosecutors.

via Ashraf Azad Assaulted Sister Afshan over Boyfriend : People.com.


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