27 July, 2017
The suspected so-called "honour" killing happened in a £1.5 million London house, and the body of Celine Dookhran was found with the throat slit, The Times reports.
The prosecutor in the case claimed 19-year-old Celine Dookhran had been killed by two people because she had dated an Arab Muslim.
The other woman, who can not be named for legal reasons, was admitted to hospital with stab wounds when she told police where Ms Dookhran was.
The court was told Miss Dookhran had been in a relationship with an Arab Muslim and her family members did not approve because they were Indian Muslims.
He appeared alongside Vincent Tappu, 28, of Acton, west London, who stands charged with kidnapping both women. Arshid faces charges of murder, attempted murder, two counts of rape, and two charges of kidnap.
A post mortem gave the cause of Dookhran's death as an incised wound to the neck.
In her final message on Twitter on July 11, a week before she was killed, Ms Dookhran wrote: "Alhamdulilah (praise to God) for everything that's all I can say".
One Facebook user said: "RIP Celine".
Roscoe described the surviving woman's ordeal: "Her face and mouth were covered in duct tape". They were said to have been bound, gagged and kidnapped by masked men. "Her hands were tied with cable tie". "They were bound in dust sheets and placed in a vehicle", she said.
Ms Dookhran, who grew up in south London, had a passion for make-up and offered cosmetic advice to her followers on social media.
At the time her body was found, United Kingdom police Detective Chief Inspector Sam Price condemned the "despicable attack" at the time her body was found. The deceased was brought down tied up.
Emotional tributes have been paid her since the news of her death. We are appealing for anyone with information to contact us'.
They both appeared at the Old Bailey today for a preliminary hearing.