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Thursday, November 21, 2024

Daska Tragedy-Zahra’s Father Reveals His Daughter’s Body Was Chopped Into 25 Pieces

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In a horrifying revelation, Shabbir Ahmed, the father of Zahra Qadeer, a seven-month pregnant woman murdered by her in-laws in Daska, shared that her body was brutally chopped into 25 pieces before being discarded in sewerage drains.

Shabbir, a police inspector, told ARY News that four suspects have been arrested and confessed to the murder of his 31-year-old daughter. He stated, “My daughter was smothered with a pillow and dismembered with a sharp knife and meat cleaver.”

The victim, Zahra Qadeer, from Kot Mand village in Gujranwala, was married to Qadeer from Kotli Marlan four years ago. Zahra’s husband, who works abroad, has not been reachable by police. She was murdered while praying in Kotli Marlan, where her in-laws killed her.

District Police Officer (DPO) of Sialkot, Rana Umar Farooq, revealed during ARY News’ ‘Ba Khabar Sawera’ that the primary suspect, Sughra Bibi, along with her daughter Yasmeen and two male relatives, dismembered Zahra’s body, burned her head to prevent identification, and disposed of the parts in a canal. They were allegedly inspired by violent Indian movies.

Sughra Bibi, along with her daughter Yasmeen, grandson Abdullah, and their relative Naveed, have been arrested. The case was registered based on the complaint of Zahra’s father. Initially, the suspects claimed Zahra had eloped, but an investigation uncovered the gruesome truth.

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