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Man kills father & uncle over car dispute in Nankana Sahib

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NANKANA SAHIB: A man allegedly shot dead his father and uncle after they asked them to return the car in Nankana Sahib.

According to the private news channel report, this sad incident happened when a lawyer named Advocate Sajid had taken the car back from his son Zain a few days ago.

The investigating authorities said that the accused targeted Advocate Sajid when he was returning from the court along with his brother Waqas.

Police said Zain stopped them and opened fire, killing his father and uncle. After the firing, the accused managed to escape with the car.

The rescue personnel handed over the bodies to the police for legal proceedings. The investigators started searching for the accused.

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In a similar incident in Chiniot, a man killed his father and uncle over a land dispute. The deceased have been identified as Saddam and Shahadat.

Earlier in October 2022, a man shot dead his father and sister in Lahore. This horrific incident took place in Stokatla area of ​​Lahore where a man shot dead his father and sister over a property dispute.

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