Man booked for murder
Death due to aerial firing
By our correspondents
October 13, 2015
TOBA TEK SINGH: Pirmahal police on Monday registered a case against a man under Section 302 of the PPC for aerial firing which claimed the life
of his nephew at Chak 666/7-GB.
Reportedly, Afzal resorted to aerial firing to celebrate his brother’s marriage, but a bullet hit his nephew Akmal. As a result, he died on the spot.
Meanwhile, Khalida received serious injuries when some people started aerial firing during a wedding ceremony at Chak 716/GB.
She was immediately taken to Pirmahal THQ Hospital from where doctors referred her to DHQ Hospital, Toba Tek Singh.
of his nephew at Chak 666/7-GB.
Reportedly, Afzal resorted to aerial firing to celebrate his brother’s marriage, but a bullet hit his nephew Akmal. As a result, he died on the spot.
Meanwhile, Khalida received serious injuries when some people started aerial firing during a wedding ceremony at Chak 716/GB.
She was immediately taken to Pirmahal THQ Hospital from where doctors referred her to DHQ Hospital, Toba Tek Singh.
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