
2 men thrash sister with hammer, helmet in Peshawar for asking for share in inheritance; both arrested
India Today
In Pakistan’s Peshawar, two men thrashed their sister with a hammer and helmet for asking for her share of inheritance in their father’s property. Both of them have been arrested.
Two brothers, Aftab and Arshad Hannan, allegedly thrashed their sister with a hammer and helmet for asking for her share of inheritance in their father’s property. pic.twitter.com/IXDLrIP0BT After a video of the incident went viral on social media, the Peshawar police have arrested both suspects, Pakistan newspaper The News International reported. The two sons of Abdul Hannan were arrested from Amin Colony in Peshawar on Saturday night.
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