California shooter may have travelled to India: Report

The Pakistani woman suspect in the California mass shooting may have travelled to India from Saudi Arabia once in 2013, a year before she came to the US with her husband, a media report said Tuesday.

Update: 2015-12-08 18:34 GMT
photo provided by U.S. Customs and Border Protection shows Tashfeen Malik, left, and Syed Farook. (Photo: AP)

The Pakistani woman suspect in the California mass shooting may have travelled to India from Saudi Arabia once in 2013, a year before she came to the US with her husband, a media report said Tuesday. Tashfeen Malik, 27, had visited Saudi Arabia twice, the New York Times quoted a Saudi interior ministry official as saying.

After one of the visits to the kingdom, she had left for India, the report said.

The report quoted Saudi interior ministry spokesman Mansour Turki as saying that Malik had arrived in Saudi Arabia in June, 2008 from Pakistan to visit her father and stayed for about nine weeks before returning to Pakistan.

“Then, in 2013, she arrived on June 8, from Pakistan, and departed for India on October 6 of the same year,” Mr Turki was quoted by the NYT report. But there is no further detail about whether Malik had reached India or for how long and where in India she stayed.

The details of her life before arriving in the US emerged as investigators probed the background and motivation of Malik and her Pakistani-Amer-ican husband for carrying out last week’s mass shooting that killed 14 people before both were shot dead by the police.

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