Security Guard Shoots 7-year-old Boy At Lahore Farmhouse

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The FIR states that the 7-year-old boy went to the farmhouse to drink water while playing cricket.

A child who went to drink water at a farmhouse was shot dead by a security guard.

As reported by Express News, the police stated that the shooting incident took place in the Chohang area of Lahore. A case has been registered based on the complaint of the deceased boy’s father.

The FIR states that the 7-year-old boy went to the farmhouse to drink water while playing cricket.

The guard, identified as Nazir, shot and killed the child. The suspect had previously prevented the boy from drinking water at the farmhouse just a few days prior.

The police further stated that the suspect attempted to conceal the incident and fled when neighbors witnessed the event. The police later apprehended him at a bus station.

The case has named guard Nazir along with two unidentified individuals.

News published in the Express Tribune on 21st October 2024

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