Two axed to death over land dispute

Author: Waheed Phulpoto

SHIKARPUR: Lakhi Ghulam Shah Police Station said Rahim Baksh aged 45 years and his son Irslah Jatio aged 22 years were axed to death by rival group on agricultural land dispute at village Sherkot Shaakh, some 40 kilometers away from here.

Rival person Gulsher Jatoi sustained wounds and shifted to Sukkur Hospital. Later bodies were handed over to heirs after medical formalities at Lakhi Ghulam Shah Hospital. No case or arrest was made in this connection.

Rustam Police recovered a body of 70-year-old man later identified as Hussain Bakhsh Shar, resident of village Khokhrani Shar near water channel in village Boriri in limits of Rustam Police Station.

The area police handed over the body to his heirs after conducting autopsy at Civil Hospital Shikarpur.

Published in Daily Times, August 17th 2017.

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