Four killed in different incident in Swabi
SWABI: Four people were killed in different incident, police confirmed here on Saturday. According to details, Ikram allegedly killed his wife and nephew Farooq Shah at his home at Chota Lahore. Faqir Shah logged FIR at Mathra Dagai Police Station, Chota Lahore that his son Farooq Shah had been
By our correspondents
October 11, 2015
SWABI: Four people were killed in different incident, police confirmed here on Saturday. According to details, Ikram allegedly killed his wife and nephew Farooq Shah at his home at Chota Lahore. Faqir Shah logged FIR at Mathra Dagai Police Station, Chota Lahore that his son Farooq Shah had been killed by his uncle without any reason. There was some domestic issue behind the killing. Meanwhile, the two people who had sustained critical injuries in different road accidents on the Motorway a day earlier succumbed to their injuries. The dead were Constable Razal Zaman and Fazal Muhammad.
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