In a shocking incident in Fort Abbas, a city in Punjab’s Bahawalnagar district, a woman, with the help of her two sons, murdered her husband and buried his body in their house’s courtyard.
According to the police, the victim, Muhammad Iqbal, had been missing for over a month and a half. His body was eventually recovered from the courtyard after his mother raised suspicions and informed authorities.
The woman and her two sons have been arrested in connection with the crime. Law enforcement officials have stated that further investigation into the murder is underway. On December 19, another heartbreaking news occurred when a mother brutally killed her two children by slitting their throats. The tragic event occurred in the jurisdiction of Airport Police Station, Nawabshah.
According to reports, the mother, identified as Komal Sheikh, was taken into custody. During initial interrogation, the mother confessed to the crime, admitting that she had killed her children with a knife in separate rooms.
When questioned about her motive for committing the heinous act, the suspect remained silent and refused to provide any explanation.
Police and rescue teams arrived at the scene after receiving information about the incident. The bodies of the children were shifted to the hospital for post-mortem examination. Police recovered the murder weapon and are conducting further investigations into the matter.
Similarly on November 15, 2024, a seven-month pregnant woman was murdered by her mother-in-law and sister-in-law in Daska.
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