Grandchildren among 7 killed after father sets ‘daughters’ house ablaze’ in Punjab

Incident is outcome of the rivalry between two families over love marriage, says police official


Reuters October 17, 2021
A home is seen fully engulfed in flames during the Glass Fire in St. Helena, California, U.S. September 27, 2020. PHOTO: REUTERS

LAHORE:

A father in Punjab’s Muzaffargargh district is suspected of killing his two daughters and their four children by setting their house ablaze because one of the women married against his wishes, police said.

Manzoor Hussain is being hunted by police after allegedly setting fire to the home that sisters Fauzia Bibi and Khurshid Mai shared in Pir Jahanian village of Muzaffargargh, police official Abdul Majeed told Reuters by phone.

Mai's husband also died in the blaze, Majeed said.

Bibi had married Mehboob Ahmad about 18 months ago against her father's will in a so-called love marriage, according to the official, as opposed to an arranged marriage.

"The incident is outcome of the rivalry between the two families over the love marriage," Majeed said.

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Hussain, the father being searched for, lives in a nearby village, he added.

Bibi's husband Ahmad told police he was not at home at the time of the fire and had found the house ablaze when he returned from work early in the morning, according to his statement to officers, which was seen by Reuters.

Ahmad said his four-month-old son had died, along with Mai's three children aged two, six and 13.

Hundreds of women in Pakistan are killed by relatives every year for marrying without consent, or against their family's wishes, according to the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan.

COMMENTS (1)

Pakistani | 3 years ago | Reply Look at your poor standard of writing a report ET. Being one of the top English dailies you are making most basic mistakes in the spellings of names and things. See how Muzaffargarh is misspelled in this report. This is not the first time such mistakes are almost in all your news items. Improve your report writing standards and work on spellings.
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