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Child assault case raises fear over grave tampering after court allows exhumation

Unusual activity near the grave was reported, which raises concerns about tampering.

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Child assault case raises fear over grave tampering after court allows exhumation
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Khairpur: After obtaining permission from the court for exhumation, concerns have arisen about the potential tampering of the deceased's remains in the case of a ten-year-old girl's death due to alleged violence.

Late last night, police responded to unusual activity near the grave site, indicating potential interference.

Police were alerted to an uncommon movement near the grave late at night.

Authorities expressed suspicion that there might have been an attempt to exhume the body.

Sources suggest that makeshift barriers have been established around the grave to prevent unauthorized access.

The main suspect in the case of the child's death, Pir Asad Shah, was presented before the court yesterday. The police had requested a 15-day physical remand for the suspect, but the court granted a four-day remand instead.

The incident involves the unfortunate death of a ten-year-old girl due to alleged violence by Pir Asad Shah.

While he has been arrested, his wife, despite being named in the case, was not detained.

The police presented the suspect, Pir Asad Shah, in court and sought a 15-day physical remand, but the court rejected the police's request, granting a four-day remand instead.

The police have arrested the accused, Pir Asad Shah, in connection with the violent incident against the child.

After obtaining his physical remand for four days, the police transferred him to Hungorja police station.

It is worth noting that the deceased girl, who used to work at Pir's house, had tragically passed away after experiencing abdominal pain.

The suspicion of foul play led to the investigation, which subsequently resulted in Pir Asad Shah's arrest.

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