Body bearing torture marks found in Orangi Town
Deceased's body shows signs of torture inflicted by the attacker
Deceased's body shows signs of torture inflicted by the attacker. STOCK IMAGE
KARACHI:
A body was discovered in the early hours of Wednesday in Karachi's Orangi Town area, Express News reported.
Although the body has not yet been identified yet, initial reports revealed signs of torture on the body.
The body has been shifted to the hospital for further investigation and identification of the body.
Read: Tortured to death: Political worker killed in police custody
Separately, on Tuesday, a five-year-old boy was killed after allegedly being subjected to torture by his stepfather at their house in Korangi. The child’s mother was arrested by the Korangi police.
The suspect, Aamer, a resident of Korangi 1 1/2, severely tortured his two children, five-year-old Kamran, and seven-year-old Adnan, on Friday. He brought the seriously-injured Kamran to the National Institute of Child Health (NICH) on Sunday and fled as soon as the other family members reached the hospital. Kamran died during treatment at the hospital.
A body was discovered in the early hours of Wednesday in Karachi's Orangi Town area, Express News reported.
Although the body has not yet been identified yet, initial reports revealed signs of torture on the body.
The body has been shifted to the hospital for further investigation and identification of the body.
Read: Tortured to death: Political worker killed in police custody
Separately, on Tuesday, a five-year-old boy was killed after allegedly being subjected to torture by his stepfather at their house in Korangi. The child’s mother was arrested by the Korangi police.
The suspect, Aamer, a resident of Korangi 1 1/2, severely tortured his two children, five-year-old Kamran, and seven-year-old Adnan, on Friday. He brought the seriously-injured Kamran to the National Institute of Child Health (NICH) on Sunday and fled as soon as the other family members reached the hospital. Kamran died during treatment at the hospital.