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Pakistan: 4 killed after man opens fire on ex-wife, family in Lahore

As many as four people were killed after a man opened fire on his ex-wife and her family in Lahore's Salamatpura, ARY News reported.

ANI Dec 17, 2023 09:23 IST googleads

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Lahore [Pakistan], December 17 (ANI): A man allegedly killed four people, including his ex-wife and her father, in Lahore's Salamatpura area, ARY News reported on Sunday.
ARY News is a Pakistani news channel.
As per the details, police said the accused, identified as Salman, opened fire on his ex-wife and her family when they returned from a wedding event.
A police spokesperson said the firing resulted in the deaths of the man's ex-wife, her father, sister and brother, whereas 55-year-old woman Taj Bibi and five-year-old Minahil sustained injuries.
Earlier, at least five members of a family were killed over a domestic dispute in Dera Ismail Khan.
As per details, a man from the Rehmani Khel area of DI Khan killed his wife for unknown reasons.
In a fit of rage, the brothers of the deceased woman opened fire on the man's father, mother and sister, who died on the spot, as per ARY News.
On August 21, a man allegedly shot his wife to death over a domestic dispute in Baldia town of Karachi.
The incident took place in Baldia town, wherein a man, Noorullah, a resident of Charsadda, allegedly shot his wife to death over a domestic dispute, as per ARY News.
Baldia Superintendent of Police (SP) in a statement that the deceased woman had gone to her parent's house in Baldia Town two months ago after a quarrel with her husband. (ANI)

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