Talk:Mahek Bukhari

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This page aligns with Wikiquote's foundational guidelines, ensuring that it is a fitting page for retention and further development. Mahek Bukhari stands as a figure of notable prominence, having garnered extensive attention and a considerable following on social media prior to her conviction. Her case not only was highly publicised within the United Kingdom but also became the focal point of widespread media coverage, including features in two significant documentaries: "The Big Cases" (episode 24) on the BBC and "TikTok: Murder Gone Viral" on ITV. In adherence to Wikiquote's commitment to accuracy, this page diligently cites sources, prioritizing those that directly capture the quotations from their original context. This not only bolsters the authenticity of the content but also serves as a testament to the meticulous effort to correct any misattributions and accurately document the quotations' origins. Reflecting Wikiquote's ethos of comprehensiveness, this compilation spans a diverse array of quotations derived from Bukhari herself and insightful comments about her throughout the trial. These quotes offer a multifaceted perspective on her case, enriching the repository with varied viewpoints that contribute to a broader understanding. In line with the principle of notability, the quotations selected for inclusion possess a significant degree of relevance, attributed to either their inherent resonance with a wide audience or their association with a figure whose actions and subsequent legal proceedings have left an indelible mark on public consciousness. The preparation of a dedicated Wikipedia page for Mahek Bukhari, currently in its draft stages, further underscores the relevance and significance of maintaining this Wikiquote page. It serves as a preparatory groundwork that not only complements the forthcoming Wikipedia entry but also enriches the collective knowledge base with well-documented, notable quotations. Jellypeeler (talk) 13:43, 3 March 2024 (UTC)