TOBA TEK SINGH: A woman and her three daughters were found dead in mysterious circumstances in their house at Chak 351/GB near Rajana on Saturday.Muhammad Riaz, husband of Naseem Bibi, informed police when he woke up, he found his wife, 15-year-old daughter Raza Bibi, 10-year-old daughter Khadeeja and eight-year-old daughter Ayesha, dead on their beds. He told there were some differences between him and his wife over some issue. He claimed that she along with her daughters committed suicide by consuming poison. The police have shifted the bodies to the DHQ Hospital for autopsy. Meanwhile, DC Mian Mohsin Rasheed and DPO Sadiq Ali Dogar visited the house. ASP Shoaib Memon told engagement of Raza Bibi, daughter of Riaz, had broken a day ago so she might be angry on this. He said it was suspected that she might gave poison to her mother and two sisters and later also consumed it. The ASP said that the police had taken Riaz and his friend Abdul Aziz into custody for investigation. Meanwhile, Punjab Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar has sought a report from the authorities regarding the incident.Greeted: Office-bearers of an NGO have greeted their co-chairperson Ms Naseem Khan for getting an award of human rights from the international human rights organisation. A press release said that Ms Seema was given an award for her services which she rendered for the rights of women and children.
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Sunday, March 10, 2019
Woman, three daughters found dead in Rajana
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