Man of Pakistani origin, two sons found dead in New York district
Police are looking for the missing mother of the two boys.
NEW YORK:
A man of Pakistani origin and his two sons were found dead in a New York state district on Thursday, while police are looking for his missing wife, CBS News reported.
Abbas Lodhi, 49, and one of his sons were found with fatal bullet wounds in a parked car outside a supermarket in Pleasant Valley around 8:30am Thursday, said Capt John Ryan of the state police investigative unit in Dutchess County.
When police visited the listed family home, they found Lodhi’s other boy dead with gun shot wounds. The boys were identified as Zain Lodhi, 9, and Mujtuba Lodhi, 13.
Police though discovered that mother of the two boys, 43-year-old Sarwat Lodhi, was missing.
Authorities are currently looking for the missing mother.
A man of Pakistani origin and his two sons were found dead in a New York state district on Thursday, while police are looking for his missing wife, CBS News reported.
Abbas Lodhi, 49, and one of his sons were found with fatal bullet wounds in a parked car outside a supermarket in Pleasant Valley around 8:30am Thursday, said Capt John Ryan of the state police investigative unit in Dutchess County.
When police visited the listed family home, they found Lodhi’s other boy dead with gun shot wounds. The boys were identified as Zain Lodhi, 9, and Mujtuba Lodhi, 13.
Police though discovered that mother of the two boys, 43-year-old Sarwat Lodhi, was missing.
Authorities are currently looking for the missing mother.