Britain-returned man commits suicide after killing wife, aunt

Pakistan Jan, 23 2023
Britain-returned man commits suicide after killing wife, aunt
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RAWALPINDI: In shocking incident, Britain-returned man committed suicide after killing his wife and aunty here, it is reported quoting police. Incident of multiple killings took place in Rawalpindi's Gojar Khan Police Station limits, where man whose identity was not revealed, killed his wife and aunty. Police said man who committed suicide after killing two women was Britain-returned. Cause of incident could not be revealed, police said and added investigation was launched.

Separately, a man committed suicide after killing his wife in Karachi. According to police, bodies of Saifullah and Amina, both husband and wife were found from home in Manzoor Colony. Man slaughtered his wife with sharp dagger and later committed suicide by hanging himself from ceiling fan at his home, said police.

Published in The Daily National Courier, January, 23 2023

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