Three killed, four injured in various incidents in Sukkur region
SUKKUR: Two people were killed and four others injured in a clash triggered between two groups of Odha and Jakhrani clans over an issue during a cricket match in Jacobabad on Wednesday. Reports said in the clash between the two groups of Odha and Jakhrani tribes, two people were killed and four others injured at Sheer Khan Odho in Jacobabad. The Gharhi Khairo Police have shifted the bodies and injured to a local hospital for medico-legal formalities, where the bodies were identified as of Sujawal Odho and Ali Haider Odho, while injured were Din Muhammad, Khalid, Imran and Irfan. Nadeem Ahmed, relative of the deceased, informed that the clash occurred over a cricket match. Meanwhile, some unidentified robbers shot dead a motorcyclist at Pano Aqil in Khairpur. Reports said the robbers shot dead a man Barkat Chachar while the victim offered resistance during his bike snatching incident.
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