Murdered women included the mother, daughter, granddaughter, and daughter-in-law


Karachi: The bodies of four tortured women were recovered from the apartment of a residential building in Karachi. The police shifted the bodies to the hospital for post-mortem.
According to the police, the bodies of four women were found in the apartment of a residential building in the Le Market area of Karachi.
Police stated that the murdered women included the mother, daughter, granddaughter, and daughter-in-law, whose ages are 51, 18, 19 and 13 years. The bodies have been shifted to Civil Hospital for post-mortem.
The police said that the incident occurred in a flat on the seventh floor of a residential building. The four bodies were found in separate rooms. The four women were killed after torture. The crime scene unit is at the spot while collecting evidence from the incident and the investigation is ongoing.
The head of the house, Muhammad Farooq, said that he and his two sons were not at home at the time of the incident. He does not doubt who killed the women of the house.

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