KHAIRPUR, June 14: A man was killed in Tando Masti on Tuesday morning. Riaz Mari, 28, was returning to his village from Tando Masti when some unidentified armed men on a motorbike shot him dead near Jhaalo area. Police said the motive behind the killing could not be ascertained.

Another man, Beerro Khan Mari, 50, was killed by some unidentified armed men while he was standing outside the village of Langah on Monday in Tando Masti. BODY:

A bullet riddled body of a young woman bearing torture marks was found from a link road of Akri Chowdagi area taluka Faiz Gunj on Tuesday morning.

People spotted the body and informed the police. Hands and feet of the woman were tied with her own head-scarf.

People believed that some people of other area had killed and threw her body at Akri Chowdagi.

The body was lying unclaimed till filing of this report. APPOINTED:

The governor of Sindh and chancellor of public universities in Sindh has appointed Prof Dr Miandad Zardari, dean faculty of natural sciences, as member syndicate of Shah Abdul Latif University, under the category of dean till his retirement on Dec 1, with immediate effect.

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