LARKANA, Nov 16: Four persons were killed in separate incidents in Larkana district on Tuesday. Settling an old matrimonial dispute, a group of armed men on Tuesday entered into a house in the Molidino Khoso village in the jurisdiction of Khabar police station and killed two brothers. They were identified as Mohabbat Ali and Sohbat Ali both are sons of Qadir Bakhsh Khoso.

The assailants fled from the scene, police said.

In another incident that took place in the limits of Sanjjar Bhatti police Station, Imdad Ali, son of Faiz Mohammad Bhurgri, was shot dead over a land dispute.

He was killed when he was working in the farm field. The killers slipped away.

Yet in another incident, Nawab Ali Jamali, 60, was killed and Ali Hassan Ansari was injured when unknown criminals fired at them while they were drinking tea on a road side cafe in the Dokri town.

Khan Jamali, son of the deceased, had registered an FIR against Latif Saifal (Umrani), Jafar and Mehmood (Rind) with the Dokri police station.

The murder was the outcome of an old matrimonial dispute, police said.

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