DADU: Five men injured in clash

Published March 17, 2003

DADU, March 16: Five men were injured in an armed clash between two groups of Kandhro clan in Dawood Kandhro village, Mehar taluka on Sunday.

Guns and rifles were used in the clash as a result Nooral, Kalim, Sajan, Ahmed Ali and Imdad Kandhro were injured.

They were admitted to Thareri Mohabbat health centre.

SUICIDE: Two persons committed suicide in different parts of the district on Sunday.

Hanifan, 19, wife of Lalan Chandio, committed suicide by taking a pesticide at the new bus stand area of Dadu.

Cause of her suicide is said to be some domestic problems

In the other incident, a young boy, Rafiq, 17, committed suicide by taking a pesticide in Dabo village, six kilometres from here.

It is believed that he took his life due to a matrimonial dispute.

DIES: A boy, Wajid Ali, died when he received a bullet while cleaning a rifle in Pechuha village, three kilometres from here on Sunday.

ARRESTED: The police have arrested seven absconders during raids at different parts of Thareri Mohabbat town on Sunday. Those arrested included Abdul Majeed, Abdul Raheem, Hamzo, Kabil, Roshan and Dhani Bukhsh.

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