Faiza Ashraf was a 26-year-old Pakistani-Norwegian woman who was kidnapped early in the morning on 3 February 2010 from a bus-stop at Haslum in Bærum, outside of Oslo, while on her way to work.
In the early morning of Wednesday 3 February 2010, 26-year-old Faiza Ashraf was waiting for the bus leaving her home in Haslum and heading to downtown Oslo, where she worked in a clothing boutique.
Ashraf managed to call the police from her mobile phone and inform them that she was being kidnapped, but she could not give her exact location.
[6] After driving to the forested area of Solli in Asker, about 25 minutes out of Oslo, Nyfløt opened his trunk and found Ashraf unresponsive.
[10] Large numbers of police and volunteer forces searched the Vestmarka woodlands adjacent to where her phone signal was last recorded,[11] but could not locate the missing 26-year old.
[14] Nyfløt stated that in order to pay off his gambling debts, he had kidnapped Ashraf at the behest of Khan, and that she had suffocated by accident while in the car boot.
[20] On 28 March 2012 the Supreme Court of Norway declined to review both cases, effectively ending the appeal processes of both men.