EXCLUSIVEShocking new revelations about father who attempted to 'strangle his teen daughter in honor killing'
A girl almost strangled by her parents in an alleged 'honor killing' has explained how horrific abuse began after her sister was diagnosed with cancer.
Ihsan Ali, 44, and his wife Zahraa Subhi Mohsin Ali, 40, are charged with second-degree attempted murder and attempted kidnapping after the attack on October 18.
The girl, 17, who wasn't named, ran away from home to Timberline High School in Lacey, Washington, after her parents tried to put her on a plane to Iraq.
'Her father had recently been threatening her with honor killing for refusing an arranged marriage with an older man in another county,' the girl told police.
Shocking video allegedly showed Ihsan on the ground with his daughter in a chokehold outside the school, while classmates desperately tried to free her.
Ihsan and Zahraa both pleaded not guilty and are expected to go on trial in July.
After she was freed and escaped alleged murder attempts by both her parents and fled into the school with her boyfriend, 16, she detailed shocking claims of abuse to cops going back years.
A police report newly released to DailyMail.com of a three-hour interview with the girl on October 24 explained it started while the family lived in Arizona.
The family moved to the US from Iraq when she was in elementary school, and before long her little sister Jenat-Alhuissa Ali was diagnosed with bone cancer.
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