Woman killed as 2 groups clash in Kohat
KOHAT: A woman was killed and four persons sustained injuries when two groups exchanged fire in Muhammadzai area in the district, police said Friday.They said that Asif Khan, Muhammad Luqman and Adam Khan exchanged harsh words over some minor issue and opened fire on each other.As a result, a woman
By our correspondents
February 21, 2015
KOHAT: A woman was killed and four persons sustained injuries when two groups exchanged fire in Muhammadzai area in the district, police said Friday.They said that Asif Khan, Muhammad Luqman and Adam Khan exchanged harsh words over some minor issue and opened fire on each other.As a result, a woman was killed and four persons, including Asif Khan, Muhammad Luqman, Adam Khan and another woman sustained injuries.The injured were rushed to the District Headquarters Hospital in Kohat.The police also arrested two accused after the incident and started an investigation.
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