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Toba Tek Singh killing case: Victim Maria brother confesses rape of her sister before strangling to death

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TOBA TEK SINGH: Shocking revelations surfaced during the investigation into the Toba Tek Singh honour killing case. The victim’s brother confessed that he raped her sister before killing her.

This incident of rape and killing shocked everyone, and the culprit, Faisal made shocking remarks during the investigation.

Maria was murdered earlier this month and buried covertly.

Later, a video went viral on social media showing Faisal smothering her while she was spotted frozen. Her father, Abdus Sattar, was also spotted helping his son kill his sister.

Toba Tek Singh killing case

The shocking video clip led to the arrests of Maria’s brother Faisal and father Abdus Sattar, while cops exhumed Maria’s body for forensic examination.

According to the preliminary medical report, the victim’s neck bones were found to be broken.

Read More: Brother strangles sister to death in front of family members

The culprits were produced before the local magistrate again and remanded into police custody for another four- days.

Another brother of the accused and his wife, Sumera, had also been arrested for allegedly aiding and abetting the heinous crime.

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