Suicide blast at Mardan funeral; death toll rises to 34

Published June 18, 2013
Photo shows scenes from a hospital where the  injured from the deadly suicide blast in Mardan were being treated. —Photo courtesy Zahir Shah Sherazi
Photo shows scenes from a hospital where the injured from the deadly suicide blast in Mardan were being treated. —Photo courtesy Zahir Shah Sherazi
Imran Khan Mohmand pictured here in an undated photo from the provincial lawmaker's official Facebook page.
Imran Khan Mohmand pictured here in an undated photo from the provincial lawmaker's official Facebook page.

PESHAWAR: The death toll from a suicide attack at a funeral in Mardan district of restive Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province rose to 34 on Wednesday after seven victims died overnight in hospital, police said.

At least 29 people, including a provincial lawmaker of the Pakistan Tehrik-i-Insaf (PTI), were killed Tuesday when a suicide bomber detonated his explosives during a funeral procession in Mardan.

Five persons succumbed to their injuries today, taking the death toll to 34.

Moreover, at least 52 other people were also injured in the blast, said Jaffar Khan, the Deputy Inspector-General (DIG) of police in Mardan.

KP Information and Health Minister Shaukat Yousafzai confirmed that Imran Khan Mohmand, a PTI provincial lawmaker, was killed in the blast at the funeral procession.

Imran Mohmand was a worker for the Awami National Party, the former ruling party in the province, before he parted ways to contest the May 11 polls as an independent candidate. He later joined the PTI after winning the PK-27 seat.

The provincial lawmaker was attending the funeral in Sher Garh, located 20 kilometres from Mardan town, of Haji Abdullah, the owner of a local petrol station who was shot dead by unknown gunmen the previous day.

Worshippers were offering funeral prayers when the loud explosion ripped through the procession.

DIG Jaffar Khan confirmed that the explosion was a suicide attack.

Former MNA and central leader of Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) Maulana Muhammad Qasim was leading the funeral prayers but survived the attack.

No militant group has yet claimed responsibility for the blast.

Mohmand is the second PTI lawmaker to be killed this month in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province where the party leads the ruling coalition government.

On June 3, PTI provincial lawmaker Fareed Khan was gunned down by unknown militants in the province’s Hangu district.

PTI chairman Imran Khan condemned the bombing, and called the attack on a funeral “truly shocking”.

“(I) strongly condemn the blast at funeral in Mardan & at the tragic loss of lives including our MPA Imran Mohmand. Our prayers go to the families of the Shaheeds (martyrs),” said the PTI chief in messages posted on social media website Twitter. “Targeting a funeral is truly shocking.”

Khan’s PTI-led KP government has announced cash compensation for those killed and injured in the deadly suicide blast.

Those killed in the blast would be given Rs.300,000 and those injured Rs.100,000.

Eleven people injured in the blast have been shifted to Peshawar for further treatment. The condition of at least two is stated to be critical.

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