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Domestic Help, Raped, Murdered

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A 12 year old domestic help was allegedly raped and murdered at a residential property in Jinnahabad. Mirpur Police identified the victims as a girl who was found murdered at the residence of Harris Latif, an influential figure who originally hails from from Shergarh.  A police team swiftly responded, arrested Harris and registered a case.

A post-mortem examination conducted at DHQ hospital revealed that the child was indeed subject to sexual assault; her body bore severe signs of torture. According to the police, the incident was characterized by extreme brutality. The victim’s father told the media his daughter and her mother had been missing for two years, and today he found her body. He sought justice from the government and higher authorities and exemplary punishment for the suspect.

News published in the Express Tribune on 7th July 2025

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