Man shot dead over bike parking dispute in Kahna
LAHORE: A man was shot dead in Kahna Sunday, following an issue of motorcycle parking. The accused identified as Bobby Gujjar had an exchange of hot words with Anwar over the issue of motorcycle parking and later opened firing. As a result, a pedestrian sustained critical wounds while the accused escaped from the crime scene. The injured man, who was later identified as Sharif was rushed to a hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries. Police shifted the body to the morgue for autopsy. Meanwhile, two persons were injured in crossfire between two groups in a marriage hall in Mustafa Town police limits. A wedding function was in progress in the marriage hall when two groups opened firing at each other, as a result of which two persons were injured. The injured persons were admitted to a hospital. Police claimed to have arrested the members of both the parties.
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