Woman murders father-in-law over domestic dispute
Woman got enraged and hit her father-in-law with bricks and stones
FAISALABAD:
A woman killed her father-in-law over a domestic dispute in the limits of Tandlianwala police station on Sunday.
Nabbed: Suspects involved in robbing millions held
Police said Manzoor Ahmad, a resident of Chak No 393, had an argument with her daughter-in-law over a domestic dispute. The woman got enraged and hit him with bricks and stones. As a result, Manzoor suffered serious head injuries and was rushed to Tehsil Headquarters Hospital where he succumbed to his wounds.
In two separate incidents, a young man and a girl ended their lives in the city. Police said Muhammad Shafiq of Chak No 71 committed suicide by hanging with a ceiling fan in his house. The police said the man ended his life over a domestic dispute. Similarly, Sadaf, 27, resident of Tandlianwala, consumed poisonous pills. She was shifted to hospital where she breathed her last.
Suspects arrested: Police term PU teacher’s death murder-cum-robbery
Meanwhile, Chief Traffic Officer Baqa Muhammad Bugti suspended three wardens and issued show-cause notices to three others on charges of negligence and absence from duty.
Published in The Express Tribune, May 15th, 2017.
A woman killed her father-in-law over a domestic dispute in the limits of Tandlianwala police station on Sunday.
Nabbed: Suspects involved in robbing millions held
Police said Manzoor Ahmad, a resident of Chak No 393, had an argument with her daughter-in-law over a domestic dispute. The woman got enraged and hit him with bricks and stones. As a result, Manzoor suffered serious head injuries and was rushed to Tehsil Headquarters Hospital where he succumbed to his wounds.
In two separate incidents, a young man and a girl ended their lives in the city. Police said Muhammad Shafiq of Chak No 71 committed suicide by hanging with a ceiling fan in his house. The police said the man ended his life over a domestic dispute. Similarly, Sadaf, 27, resident of Tandlianwala, consumed poisonous pills. She was shifted to hospital where she breathed her last.
Suspects arrested: Police term PU teacher’s death murder-cum-robbery
Meanwhile, Chief Traffic Officer Baqa Muhammad Bugti suspended three wardens and issued show-cause notices to three others on charges of negligence and absence from duty.
Published in The Express Tribune, May 15th, 2017.