Pakistan

Mother kills 3-year-old daughter with second husband

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SWAT: A heartbreaking incident has come to light in Swat where a mother, along with her second husband, strangled her 3-year-old innocent daughter to death.

According to the police, the mother wrapped her daughter’s body in a cloth and buried it in a pot on the hill of Amankot because the three-year-old girl was becoming an obstacle in Tamnaan’s crimes.

SP Investigation Swat told a press conference that the accused Inamullah son of Sharifzada divorced the woman Azra from her first husband Nasir and married her and later involved her in his crimes.

Police said that the accused killed the girl in a hotel room in Mingora and buried the body on the hill of Amankot.

Khwaza Khela police arrested the accused in a motorcycle theft case with the help of CCTV footage, from whose possession 14 stolen motorcycles were also recovered.

During the investigation, it was shockingly revealed that he had killed his own daughter, to which the police took immediate action and, upon the suspect’s identification, recovered the girl’s body and transferred it to the hospital for a post-mortem.

Abdul khalique

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