Three killed in Lakki violence
LAKKI MARWAT: Three persons, including a woman, were killed in separate firing incidents in parts of the district, police officials said on Saturday.
They said a man and his wife were killed in their house in Mash Mastikhani village in the limits of Dadiwala Police Station.
They alleged that Rehmanullah barged into a house in the village and sprayed the inmates with bullets.
Resultantly, they said, Zeenat Bibi died instantly while her husband Mamoor Khan sustained serious bullet wounds. He was taken to a hospital where he was pronounced dead.
Habibur Rehman, the brother of deceased Mamoor Khan, told police that his family had a dispute with the killer which led to killing of his brother and sister-in-law.
In another incident, one Abdul Manan was seriously wounded and later died when a rifle Irfanullah was holding went off accidentally in Jabukhel village. The police registered separate cases against the killers and began investigations.
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