Two teenage girls shot dead in Gujranwala

Published September 26, 2013
The bodies of two teenage girls were recovered from a nulla near Madan Chak on the outskirts of a village in Gujranwala. — File photo
The bodies of two teenage girls were recovered from a nulla near Madan Chak on the outskirts of a village in Gujranwala. — File photo

GUJRANWALA: The bodies of two teenage girls were recovered from a nulla near Madan Chak on the outskirts of a village in Gujranwala on Thursday, DawnNews reported.

According to the police, the two girls aged between 14-15 years had been shot dead near Madan Chak. Moreover, five bullets were also recovered from the site of incident.

One girl was wearing a school uniform whereas the other wore jeans and a shirt.

The dead bodies were shifted to District Headquarters Hospital Gujranwala for post-mortem.

In a separate incident, the body of a teenaged schoolgirl was found on Karachi’s Seaview beach today.

The autopsy report of the girl confirmed that she was “sodomised”, a medico-legal officer informed Dawn.com on condition of anonymity.

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