FAISALABAD City News
Woman burnt alive by husband dies in hospital
From Our Correspondent
FAISALABAD: A woman, who was burnt alive by her husband two days ago, died in the Allied Hospital here on Tuesday.
Riaz Ahmad of Chak 215/RB had allegedly burnt his wife Sumaira alive over a domestic dispute two days ago. She was under treatment in the hospital where she died. Police have registered a murder case.
UC SECRETARY HELD: The ACE arrested a secretary and a naib qasid of UC-196 (Gatwala) for corruption on Tuesday.
The ACE team raided the UC office and arrested secretary Amir Ali and naib qasid Nadeem Ahmad when they were allegedly receiving Rs 1,000 bribe from complainant Muhammad Younis for issuance of a birth certificate. During the raid, marked currency notes were also recovered from the accused.
VENDOR KILLED ON ROAD: A fruit vendor was killed in a road accident here on Tuesday.
Malik Abdul Haq of Samundri was going to sell vegetables and fruits on his cart when a bus hit him, killing him on the spot.
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