Friends speak out after apparent West Valley 'honor killing'
GLENDALE, AZ -- Friends of a 20-year-old woman run over and killed in what attorneys are calling an "honor killing" are speaking out for the first time about the warning signs they saw.
Investigators say Noor Almaleki's father was behind the wheel when she and another woman were struck in a Peoria parking lot last month.
"She was a good person, and moral," said Sharlee Caudle, a friend of Noor's. "Most parents would be glad to have a child like that."
Her friends paint the picture of an aspiring model and actress, working and going to school.
Nicole Furugia worked with Noor at Applebee's, and kept in touch with her until her death.
"She was strong, beautiful, really caring," said Furugia. "She was always willing to help people."
But her employment there was short lived.
"She came in all frantic one day and asked me to cover her shift because her father found out where she worked," said Furugia. "She had to quit her job, and she had to move."
Furugia said she went with Noor to look into getting a restraining order against her father, Faleh Hassan Almaleki.
"She was very determined on getting it," said Furugia. "She was scared."
Other friends said Noor's father had taken her to Iraq under the pretense they were visiting relatives, and married her off. They say Noor's family left her to fend for herself and come up with the money to find her way back to America, where she moved in with the fiance she loved.
"He can kick her out of the house, he can disown her," said Caudle. "But he had no right, no right at all, to run her down and end her life."