ABOTTABAD: Bullets-riddled bodies of a man and his spouse were found from their house in a village of Abottabad here on Saturday.
According to police that the murder incident had taken place at Bandi Dundwa, as per stated the deceased son Abdur Rehman in Mangal Police station that they have gone for Iftar dinner uncle home and upon returning found father Muhammad Javid, who was an employee at TMA Abottabad and his mother Farzana in a pool of blood riddled with bullets.
Police said a repeater gun was also recovered from the crime scene, however they have lodge an FIR and begins further interrogation.
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