Girl allegedly axes her sister to death, injures family members

Author: online/app

THARPARKAR: A 19 year old girl named Urmaila had allegedly axed her sister to death and also injured her parents over a domestic matter on Tuesday in Tharparkar area of Sindh.

She attacked her sleeping family members with an axe over a domestic issue, killing her sister and injuring her parents in the incident in the area of Mithi. The dead body and the injured persons were rushed to Mithi Hospital for medico-legal formalities and immediate treatment. The Doctors later referred the injured to a Hospital in Hyderabad. Police also reached the crime scene and arrested the girl. However, no case had been registered till the filing of this report. The victims’ brother said that his sister’s fiancé had incited her sister to attack the parents and sister.

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