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Youth kills two married sistersFrom Our CorrespondentBAHAWALPUR: A youth, Umer Hayat, allegedly gunned down his two married sisters over a domestic dispute at Chak 153, Murad, in Hasilpur Sadr police limits on Saturday night. The accused fled from the scene after committing the double murder.
By our correspondents
July 27, 2015
Youth kills two married sisters
From Our Correspondent
BAHAWALPUR: A youth, Umer Hayat, allegedly gunned down his two married sisters over a domestic dispute at Chak 153, Murad, in Hasilpur Sadr police limits on Saturday night. The accused fled from the scene after committing the double murder.
From Our Correspondent
BAHAWALPUR: A youth, Umer Hayat, allegedly gunned down his two married sisters over a domestic dispute at Chak 153, Murad, in Hasilpur Sadr police limits on Saturday night. The accused fled from the scene after committing the double murder.
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