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Cops search home of newlywed bride, 31, after she falls to her death in ‘suspicious’ plunge days after ‘happy’ wedding

POLICE are today searching the home of a newlywed who fell to her death in a “suspicious” cliff plunge days after her wedding.

Fawziyah Javed, 31, was declared dead at the scene in Arthur’s Seat in Edinburgh after the horror on Thursday night.

The 31-year-old died after falling from Arthur’s Seat in Edinburgh

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A 27-year-old man has been arrested as part of the police investigation into her death, which is being treated as suspicious.

Police were today pictured at Fawziyah’s home in West Yorkshire after carrying out searches.

Her father-in-law told how she had got married to his son in December last year but held a reception on Monday.

Fawziyah and her husband then travelled to Scotland for a holiday together.

The father-in-law told The Sun Online: “They were very happy.

“They were married in December, last year, and had a marriage party at the Aakash restaurant, in Cleckheaton, on Monday.


“It was a very good party, everyone was happy.

“On Tuesday afternoon they went to Edinburgh for their holiday. It was just a holiday, not a honeymoon.”

Fawziyah worked at Lyons Davidson Solicitors in Leeds and was also involved in charity work.

A source claimed she was thought to be in the early stages of a pregnancy before her death.

Fawziyah’s cousin has now issued a heartbreaking plea and said her death had left a “hole in our lives”.

He added: “We want justice.”

Police said: “We received a report that a woman had fallen from Arthur’s Seat, Edinburgh, around 9pm on Thursday, 2 September.

“Emergency services attended including the fire service and ambulance.

“The 31-year-old woman died at the scene a short time later and her death is being treated as suspicious.

“A 27-year-old man has been arrested and enquiries are ongoing.”

Fawziyah had recently got married

DeadlineA 27-year-old man has been arrested in connection to her death[/caption]