Teen Shop Employee Chocked To Death

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The doctors examined the body and confirmed that Ali Raza had been tortured and strangulated to death.

Jaranwala. A 15-year-old employee working at a spare parts shop in Medina Town was allegedly strangulated to death by the shop owner and two accomplices.

Muhammad Buta, a resident of 408-GB, reported to the police that his 15-year-old son had been working at the spare parts shop for five years.

On February 3 at 11am, Arif Hussain and his wife visited the shop to meet their son. However, the accused, Khurram, who lives in Officer Colony College Road, did not allow them to meet him. After waiting, they returned to Tandlianwala.

On February 5:00 at 11 am, Khurram called Muhammad and claimed that his son had consumed petrol and had been admitted to Allied Hospital, urging them to come. After half an hour, he called again to say that the boy had died and that he was taking the body to Satiana Bungalow.

In a state of anxiety, Muhammad and his family arrived at Satiana Bungalow, where they found their son’s body in a ambulance, which they took to THQ Hospital Tandlianwala.

The doctors examined the body and confirmed that Ali Raza had been tortured and strangulated to death.

After conducting medico-legal formalities, police handed over the body to the heirs. They registered a case against the owner and three accused under the provisions of murder and initiated a search for them.

News published in the Express Tribune on 8th February 2025

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