Bradford West Labour MP Naz
Shah is pressing for Ms Shahid's death to be fully investigated.
Mujahid Akbar, the district
police chief, said: "Nothing can be ruled out. It can be a case of honour
killing, but right now we are waiting for reports of medical tests done on her
body."
Pakistan has ordered an
urgent investigation into the death of a British woman following a claim it was
a so-called "honour killing".
Samia Shahid, who was 28
and from Bradford, died last week while visiting her family in Pakistan's
Punjab province.
The cause of death has not
yet been established.
Her husband, Mukhtar Kazim,
has claimed she was killed for marrying against her family's wishes.
Ms Shahid's father and one
of her cousins have been arrested and are being questioned for making
conflicting statements. Police are searching for her first husband.
She has written to the
prime minister of Pakistan, Nawaz Sharif, calling for her body to be exhumed.
"I'm not going to rest
until I'm satisfied I know the cause of her death - we need to investigate it
fully," she said.
The authorities were
notified of the death by Mrs Shahid's parents on 20 July.
Police spokeswoman Nabila
Ghazanfar said: "The parents of Samia Shahid at the time told police they
saw some fluid coming out from her mouth and that she was found dead in her
room."
Police are trying to track
down Shahid's first husband, who is also her cousin.
Mr Kazim told police his
wife angered her family by divorcing her cousin two years ago to marry him.
The country's Interior
Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan has requested a swift investigation.
The case came to light less
than two weeks after social media celebrity Qandeel Baloch was strangled by her
brother for posting racy photos that were deemed shameful in conservative
Pakistan.
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