Teenage Girl Found Murdered In Karachi’s Khokhrapar

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KARACHI: A teenage girl was beaten and strangled in Khokhrapar on 10th July afternoon, said police.

They added that Areeba, 16, died from torture in the D-1 area near Madina Masjid.

Khokhrapar SHO Allah Bachayo told Dawn that her body was found dumped in a street within the congested and impoverished neighbourhood.

He said the teenage girl had prepared lunch for her father at home of her uncle. She was reportedly taking the meal to him when she was kidnapped and killed in the same neighbourhood.

The officer said there were three or four houses in the street, with one under construction.

The police searched the under-construction building and found one of her slippers. Her father recognised it to be his daughter’s footwear.

During a further search, the meal (porridge) she had prepared was also found discarded at the scene.

Three suspects had been detained for interrogation, the officer said. He added that there were torture marks on her body.

The girl had been strangled with a scarf, which was found wrapped around her neck, he added.

He said the body was taken to the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre for medico-legal formalities.

The officer said her parents had separated around some six years ago.

Police surgeon Dr Summaiya Syed told Dawn that a post-mortem examination report was awaited.

Published in Dawn, July 11th, 2025

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