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Shabana of Karachi’s Landhi used to work at a factory that paid her Rs 400 in wages a day, and her husband used to work at a sweet shop at a minimum wage as well. However, they were unable to look after their children and had to skip a day’s meal. Shabana and Sajid joined hands, took a loan, and set up a samosa stall at J1 Landhi. They divided their work and are better off with their food business. This is their story.
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Man kills wife, mother-in-law, father-in-law in Mian Channu
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Man kills wife, mother-in-law, father-in-law in Mian Channu
MIAN CHANNU (Dunya News) - A man killed his wife, mother-in-law and father-in-law over domestic dispute in Mian Channu.
According to details, a horrific incident of triple murder took place in Abdul Haq Town Street No. 2 in Mian Channu area of Khanewal district. The husband opened fire on his wife, mother-in-law and father-in-law over a domestic dispute. Wife Faiqa, mother-in-law Shabana and father-in-law Tehseen died on the spot.
As soon as the murder was reported, City Police reached the spot. Accused Malik Azhar fled the scene with 3 children. Police said that Investigations are underway and the facts will be revealed soon.
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Mr Yousaf was admitted to the Hillingdon Hospital after he left the airport. A father-of-three with a tumour on his skull who was being forced to quarantine in a London hotel can return to Lancashire. The 42-year-old former Asda worker had visited Pakistan in March after his brother s death and to see his ailing father. Mohammed Imran Yousaf landed at Heathrow at 5.15am on Friday May 7 but collapsed en route to quarantine. He was taken to hospital where CT scans and X-rays confirmed the tumour was now behind his eye. His family had already contacted the Quarantine Exemption Department on April 30 and had been told he must still stay in the hotel by himself for 10 days.
Dad-of-three with tumour who was being forced to quarantine in hotel can return to Blackburn A father-of-three with a tumour on his skull who was being forced to quarantine in a London hotel can return to Blackburn. The 42-year-old had visited Pakistan in March after his brother s death and to see his ailing father. Mohammed Imran Yousaf landed at Heathrow at 5.15am on Friday May 7 but collapsed en route to quarantine. He was taken to hospital where CT scans and X-rays confirmed the tumour was now behind his eye. His family had already contacted the Quarantine Exemption Department on April 30 and had been told he must still stay in the hotel by himself for 10 days.
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