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Two bodies recovered from courtyard of serial killer's house in Jehlum

By News Desk

May 26, 2024 09:53 AM


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Two dead bodies recovered from the courtyard of a serial killer's house located at Hasanabad in Jehlum, 24NewsHD TV Channel reported on Sunday.
According to the details, the bodies recovered from the courtyard of a house over two days were found based on information provided by arrested serial killer Abdul Rehman.
The suspect confessed to killing Iftikhar Shah and Nasreen Akhtar and burying their bodies in the courtyard of the house.
The serial killer revealed that he lured both victims to the house and killed them separately.
Accused Abdul Rehman said he killed Iftikhar Shah for becoming an informer against him while Nasreen Akhtar was killed after a rape.
Murdered Nasreen Akhtar had gone missing from the City Police Station area and Iftikhar Shah from Mangla Police Station area two months ago.
Jehlum Police stated that Abdul Rehman had also committed three murders ten years ago including a mother and daughter.
The police said the accused has been involved in multiple theft and robbery incidents and sensational revelations are expected during further investigation.

Reporter: Raja Waqar


News Desk


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