Qandeel, whose real name was Fouzia Azeem, was allegedly strangulated by her brother Waseem on July 15, 2016 for bringing shame to the family in Multan, some 350km from Lahore.
In his confession video, Waseem expressed no regret in killing his sister, saying, "I am proud of what I did. I drugged her first then I killed her. She was bringing dishonour to our family."
"Qandeel was not my daughter but she was my son. She provided us financial and emotional support," 82-year-old Azeem lamented with tears in his eyes.
"My wife has gone to collect money from the people in our neighbourhood for Qandeel's death anniversary and we would continue to remember her till our last breath," he added.
Qandeel's parents held Quran Khawani on Saturday to mark her first death anniversary in their small house in Shah Sadar Din, a town in Dera Ghazi Khan, some 400km from Lahore.
Azeem had refused to testify against his other son Aslam for his alleged involvement in Qandeel's murder.
Qandeel's father was furious about the role of Pakistani cleric Mufti Abdul Qawi, who was embroiled in a scandal with her after she uploaded her pictures with him during a meeting.
He also complained that police deprived the couple of all the things that belonged to Qandeel.
"The police took away her mobile phone, purse and other valuables worth Rs 1 million," he said, adding "I am totally disappointed with the justice system in our country. I only demand justice from Allah Almighty."
Qandeel rose to fame due to her bold videos and pictures many considered as 'obscene' she posted on her Facebook account.
A Multan's sessions court has already indicted three suspects -- Waseem, Qandeel's cousin Haq Nawaz and taxi driver Abdul Basit.
The suspects however denied committing the crime. Another suspect Zafar Khosa is absconding.
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