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Man Kills Wife, Daughter Over Domestic Issue

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LAHORE: A man stabbed to death his wife and teenage daughter in the Defence locality on 19 July 2024.

Mohabat Khan reportedly was annoyed at a domestic dispute and killed his 18-year-old daughter Samiya and 45-year-old wife Shahnaz with a knife.

Noticing the screams, locals of Alfalah Town alerted police and a Dolphin Squad team reached the spot and arrested the accused with the weapon.

Published in News Daily on 20 July 2024.
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