Electric shock?: Traffic warden found dead at home
The body is sent to Nishtar Hospital for a post-mortem examination.
MULTAN:
A traffic police warden was found dead at his home on Wednesday. Police speculated that he had received an electric shock.
The body was sent to Nishtar Hospital for a post-mortem examination. Police said the deceased, Aleem Shehzad, was a native of Mian Channu and had recently joined traffic police. He had rented a one-bedroom house in Bodla Town. They said the body was discovered by some neighbours who had broken into his house on noticing a stench. Police were informed and the body was taken into custody. Police said they had informed his family as well as his office.
Published in The Express Tribune, June 6th, 2013.
A traffic police warden was found dead at his home on Wednesday. Police speculated that he had received an electric shock.
The body was sent to Nishtar Hospital for a post-mortem examination. Police said the deceased, Aleem Shehzad, was a native of Mian Channu and had recently joined traffic police. He had rented a one-bedroom house in Bodla Town. They said the body was discovered by some neighbours who had broken into his house on noticing a stench. Police were informed and the body was taken into custody. Police said they had informed his family as well as his office.
Published in The Express Tribune, June 6th, 2013.