Woman killed

Published April 23, 2002

SHIKARPUR, April 22: A woman was killed and her husband was seriously injured in an armed clash between two groups of Domki tribe in Shah Ali-ji-Wandh village, near Amrote Sharif, on Sunday night.

The clash between the two groups started when they differed on starting the work of thrasher at the wheat encampments.

Ms Sakina, 21, was killed, while her husband, Ghulam Sarwar, received bullet injuries in the incident.

The Amrote police have registered counter cases against 19 persons of both the groups.

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