In a tragic incident, a person committed suicide by killing his two wives and four children at Sargodha Road in Faisalabad city.
Police reached the spot and took the bodies into custody. Faisalabad Police said that Kazim Jawad was ‘fed up’ with business conditions. Police said the forensic team is reaching the spot and collecting evidence.
Victims identified
The tragic incident occurred in Gulshan-e-Madina Phase-II in Faisalabad’s Nishanabad Police Station premises.
50-year-old Kazim Jawad killed his two wives Umbreen and Faiza and daughters named Yamna, Urooj, Roma and son Moosa.
After killing his entire family, the killer shot himself and expired on the spot.
What did we know so far?
The killer was living on the first floor sharing the house with his brother.
On the day of the bloodbath, the killer first invited his second wife who used to live near his house. When all gathered at
his residence, he killed both wives and four children — three innocent daughters and a boy.
Police recovered all dead bodies and shifted them to a hospital.
Faisalabad DFS statement
Faisalabad DSP Rana Umar Daraz said that they are investigating the matter and the crime incident will be examined from every aspect.
Zeeshan, one of the neighbour of the killer said Kazim had been suffering from financial problems for the last 15 or 20 days.
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A person named Muhammad Tahir took the extreme step of ending his own life after brutally killing his wife and three daughters due to financial distress and an inability to repay a loan, a claim yet to be investigated by the Police, in Dijkot, Faisalabad.
Tahir left behind a suicide note, detailing the dire circumstances that led him to commit this heinous act.
According to the police, he used a hammer to take the lives of his family members before consuming poisonous pills to end his own life.
The note also mentioned the torment his daughters faced from others after his demise, urging him not to trouble his brothers and sisters, as they would handle the loan repayment after selling the house.
The incident sheds light on the pressing issue of mental health and financial struggles within communities due to growing loan repayment amid unbearable inflation.