Four Women Murdered, Baby Found Alive Under Bed
In a shocking incident, the bodies of four women were discovered in a densely populated area of Karachi, Pakistan. The victims included the wife, daughter, daughter-in-law, and 12-year-old granddaughter of Mohammad Farooq, a local man involved in livestock trading. The bodies were found with deep cuts on their necks, showing signs of a brutal murder. The police are investigating this horrifying crime.
Details of the Crime
The victims were discovered in different parts of the house, with blood stains and signs of a struggle. It is believed that the women were attacked with a sharp weapon, likely a knife or a similar object. Farooq, who was away from the house, returned after 3 a.m. on October 18 to find the gruesome scene. The police suspect that some of the victims may have tried to escape the attackers, but they were caught before they could do so.
Baby Girl Survives the Attack
In a heart-wrenching twist, a three-month-old baby girl was found alive in the house, hidden under a bed near her deceased mother. The baby likely survived because her mother may have hidden her to protect her from the attackers. This innocent child, who is now left without a mother or any family, faces a future full of uncertainty.
Forensic Investigation
Dr. Sumaiya Tariq, the Police Surgeon, confirmed that the women’s neck wounds were severe and likely caused by a sharp object. Further tests are being conducted to determine if the victims were drugged before being killed. Investigations are ongoing, and police have stated they are close to identifying the suspects behind this brutal act.
Background of Family Disputes
There had been previous conflicts between Farooq’s late wife, Shamshad, and her stepsons, which may have played a role in the tragic incident. However, the police are still investigating all angles to uncover the truth.
The Tragic Loss and Unanswered Questions
While the loss of four lives is devastating, the sight of a helpless baby girl, left without anyone to call "Mom", adds to the sorrow. The police are under pressure to bring the criminals to justice. The public demands a swift and severe punishment for those responsible for this horrific crime. The growing fear of such brutal acts in society calls for stricter measures to ensure safety and justice for all.
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