Separate incidents: Four die in Haripur
A case has been registered and further investigation is under way
HARIPUR:
At least four people died in separate incidents in Haripur on Sunday.
In the first incident, Safeer Ahmed was killed when Abdul Basit resorted to aerial firing during a wedding ceremony in the district.
A police official told The Express Tribune the deceased’s body was shifted to the hospital for an autopsy. A case has been registered against the incident.
Separately, Shaukat, opened fire on his brother Ahmed Din and nephew Rizwan and fled the site.
A police official told The Express Tribune, the incident was triggered by a property dispute.
As a result, Rizwan was killed on the spot while Ahmed Din was rushed to the hospital and is in critical condition.
In another incident, 24-year-old Nabi had an argument with his elder brother. Later, he went to his room and reportedly committed suicide by consuming poisonous substance. His body was shifted to the hospital. A case has been registered and further investigation is under way.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 11th, 2016.
At least four people died in separate incidents in Haripur on Sunday.
In the first incident, Safeer Ahmed was killed when Abdul Basit resorted to aerial firing during a wedding ceremony in the district.
A police official told The Express Tribune the deceased’s body was shifted to the hospital for an autopsy. A case has been registered against the incident.
Separately, Shaukat, opened fire on his brother Ahmed Din and nephew Rizwan and fled the site.
A police official told The Express Tribune, the incident was triggered by a property dispute.
As a result, Rizwan was killed on the spot while Ahmed Din was rushed to the hospital and is in critical condition.
In another incident, 24-year-old Nabi had an argument with his elder brother. Later, he went to his room and reportedly committed suicide by consuming poisonous substance. His body was shifted to the hospital. A case has been registered and further investigation is under way.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 11th, 2016.