KASUR City News
By our correspondents
March 14, 2016
Student found dead in seminary
From Our Correspondent
KASUR: An eight-year-old student was found dead in a seminary at Akikay Rasoolpur in Allabad police limits.
Muhammad Umar of Pindi Jattan village was a student and lived in a seminary. On Saturday night, he suddenly disappeared from the seminary. To it, Umar’s cousin, who was also a seminary student, informed his parents, who reached there. They along with the locality people started searching Umar and found his body in a trunk in the seminary.
Umar’s parents alleged that seminary teacher Khalid tortured him to death. Police have arrested seminary administrator Hafiz Tahir Farooqi and started investigation after shifting the body to a hospital for autopsy.
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