Three found dead in DI Khan
DERA ISMAIL KHAN: The bodies of three persons, including a minor girl, were found dead in various places in the district on Wednesday, official sources said. They said acting on a tip-off, the police reached Mahsud Town and recovered a body of a miner girl. The body was shifted to the hospital for autopsy where the minor girl was identified as Rehana, daughter of Noor Rehman. She had gone missing on February 26. Meanwhile, the police found a body in the limits of Yarak Police Station. The police shifted the body to the District Headquarters Hospital for autopsy where identification of the body could not be established. Similarly, the police recovered the body of Muhammad Imran, resident of Kulachi, Gra Nawab area. The police registered separate cases and started investigation.
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