Woman, Two Daughters Found Slaughtered

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TOBA TEK SINGH: A young woman and her two minor daughters were found slaughtered in their house in Chak 632-GB, Faisalabad, on 27th February.

According to Lundianwala police, Muhammad Yasin informed them that his brother Muhammad Ibrahim’s wife, Iram Bibi, 28, and her two daughters, Kiran Bibi, 5, and Noor Fatima, 2, had been found slaughtered with a sharp chopper.

He also told the police that he was not calling from the village where the murders took place.

When the police arrived at the scene, Ibrahim, husband of Iram, and his younger brother Ismail were both absent from their home.

The bodies were shifted to Jaranwala THQ Hospital for autopsy.

Published in Dawn, March 1st, 2025

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