Saturday 30 March 2013

Man loses life during a patch up bid

Man loses life during a patch up bid

ISLAMABAD: A man lost his life at the hands of his brothers in-law when he was attacked by knives during a patch up bid at the latter’s residence at Sohan on Friday.
Muhammad Ramzan, a taxi driver, registered his complain through an FIR No (170) at the Shahzad Town Police Station against seven people for killing his brother, by stating that his brother Farzand Ali has been killed while he and his mother were injured by an attack from his in-laws when he was visiting his wife for a patch up.
The applicant wrote in his statement that he was married to Neelam Bibi three years ago in Pakpattan with whom he is having a baby of 10 months. Four days ago due to some domestic clashes her wife went to her parents. On Friday, he along with his elder brother Farzand Ali, his mother Hajran Bibi and his wife’s uncle Muhammad Aslam visited his in-laws to patch up with his estranged wife who refused to come with him.
During the course of interaction, both the parties exchanged harsh words with each other which led to scuffle between the diseased and the attackers including his wife Neelam Bibi and her in-laws including Zulfiqar, Nomi, Saima, Sana and Azra Bibi. Farazand Ali received multiple knife wounds and died on the spot while he and his mother were injured and shifted to PIMS Hospital.
Sub Inspector Habib ul Rehman told The Spokesman that Ramzan has been discharged from the hospital while his mother Hajran Bibi was out of danger now. “The police have raided at the house of the accused soon after the complaint but the accused managed to shift earlier, however it is not possible for them to hide for long time and the police will trace them in few days,” he said.

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