Couple, Two Kids Killed; Girl Missing

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HYDERABAD:

A couple and their two minor sons were found brutally murdered in their house in Jamshoro district on night, while their three-year-old daughter is feared to have been kidnapped by the killers.

The residents of Khuda Ki Basti reported to the SITE police that stench was spreading from a house in their neighbourhood after which the cops went into the house, found the bodies with slit throats and stab wounds.

The deceased have been identified as Imran Jamali, 40, his wife Aalia Buriro, 35, nine-year-old son Zeeshan and five-year-old son Salman. Their missing daughter’s name is Zainab.

According to the SHO of Kotri SITE police station Zahid Jathial, Jamali had married Aalia without consent of her family more than 10 years ago. The couple reportedly hailed from Osta Muhammad district of Balochistan. After their marriage they escaped from their hometown and settled in Gulshan-e-Shahbaz in Kotri. On November 26, 2024, Aalia survived an armed attack on her allegedly by her brothers Zahid Buriro and Shahid Buriro with a gunshot injury.

News published in the Express Tribune on 14th May 2025

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