Family of missing woman ‘want justice’ as Ontario police investigate homicide
The family of a missing woman from Mississauga, Ontario is seeking justice as police classify her disappearance as a homicide.
The disappearance of Mezhgan Aini, a woman who moved from the United States to Mississauga, Ontario, has been classified by the Peel Regional Police as a homicide. Her family, particularly her brother Suleiman Ahmadi, has shared their anguish and is appealing for information regarding her case. Aini, described by her brother as loving and supportive, is remembered fondly by those who knew her. This heartbreaking situation is compounded by the family’s international ties, as they express their sorrow from Afghanistan where Ahmadi currently resides.
Detective Kevin Robbie from the Peel Regional Police has noted that Aini’s husband, Mohammad Yama Aini, has a previous allegation of assault from his time in New York, though it did not lead to charges due to his diplomatic immunity as a former UN diplomat. This raises questions about the couple's past and potential implications for Aini’s disappearance. The police believe that further investigation is necessary to uncover the truth behind her case, especially since it is a matter of both personal tragedy and public safety.
As the police delve deeper into this investigation, community concern grows over the disappearance of a woman who was respected and loved by her family. The plea for information from Aini's family highlights the emotional toll of such incidents and underscores the urgent need for justice, as they hope to find answers and bring closure to this tragic circumstance.