Hafizabad: For breaking the promise of not marrying ever, a girl hailing from Punjab's city Hafizabad hired a contract-killer to execute her best friend.

According to a media channel both the girls promised to live and die together and sworn not to wed ever. The friendship between the girls fell apart when one of them decided to get married. However, the other girl did not agree and planned her best pal’s murder for breaking the promise.
The best friends converted into enemies as one of the girls engaged a paid-killer to get the other murdered. The suspect who had plotted the murder plan has reportedly stolen jewellery worth Rs250,000 from the victim’s house and handed over it to the target killer as cost for murder.
According to the details as per given instructions, the target killer entered the prey’s house late night and opened fire on her which resulted into fatal injuries.
The victim girl is being treated at a hospital in critical condition while the accused girl along the killer is on the run.
The search operation for the criminals is underway whereas Police has discovered killer’s motorcycle from the scene.

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