PESHAWAR: One of the first female drivers of a taxi service in the provincial capital was killed allegedly by her husband after the two developed differences over family issues, officials told on Monday.
Nabila Kanwal, one of the first female drivers of Careem, was killed by unidentified people in her house in Ijazabad, in the limits of the Phandu police station on April 28.
A sister of the woman came from Islamabad and lodged the case at the Phandu police station.
The husband told the cops that he had killed his wife after developing some differences over various issues.
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