Three women commit suicide in Faisalabad
FAISALABAD: Three women committed suicide in separate incidents here on Saturday.
Tazeen ended her life by swallowing poisonous pills over a marriage issue. In another incident, Farzana Bibi of Chak 257/JB committed suicide by consuming poison over a domestic dispute. In yet another incident, Rehana, a married woman of Chak 430/GB, committed suicide by taking poisonous pills after exchanging hot words and quarreling with her husband.
MAN POISONED TO DEATH BY WIFE, HER PARAMOUR: A man was allegedly poisoned to death by his wife and her paramour at Ashraf Town on Saturday.
Accused Shumaila Batool with the help of her alleged paramour allegedly gave poison to her husband Khadim Hussain. On the complaint of Safdar Ali, the brother of the victim, Mansoorabad police have registered a case against Shamila Batool and three other accused and started investigation.
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