Skip to main content

Housemaid allegedly killed in Gujrat

housemaid killed

GUJRAT: A housemaid was allegedly killed in Kharian, Gujrat under pretext of coronavirus, ARY News reported on Wednesday.

According to the local police, the body of the housemaid named Ramsha, was buried without autopsy in hurry. “A case has been registered against two on the complaint of the deceased’s father.”

Two including Dr Muhammad Ali have been booked in a case lodged at the PS Kharian Cantt. Ramsha’s father said, her daughter was working in the house of Dr Muhammad Ali at the monthly salary of rs8000.

He alleged that doctor buried his daughter in hurry by saying that she was suffering from the deadly coronavirus.

The deceased’s father said the negative report of her daughter for the COVID-19 confirms that she was killed. He demanded justice in the matter from the concerned authorities.

Read more: CM Usman Buzdar takes notice of torturing housemaid in Gujranwala

Last year in May, another young housemaid was subjected to torture in Gujranwala.

Khadija, 12-year-old, was first beaten with club and then burnt by placing hot iron on her body. Marks of iron were visible on body of the little girl.

The resident of Noshehra Warkan was shifted to home after medical assistance.

The post Housemaid allegedly killed in Gujrat appeared first on ARY NEWS.



from ARY NEWS https://ift.tt/2UzgQtd

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

IT ministry forms panel to review social media rules

ISLAMABAD: While uproar against the new rules to regulate social media continues from various segments of society, including parliamentarians, the Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ) and civil society, the information technology ministry on Friday formed a committee to review the rules. The federal cabinet approved the rules on Feb 11, but later after opposition from various quarters, including companies that manage different social media platforms, the prime minister announced that a fresh consultation process would be launched over the Citizens Protection (Against Online Harm) Rules 2020. The committee formed by the IT ministry is headed by Pakistan Telecommunication Authority Chairman Amir Azeem Bajwa while its members are Eazaz Aslam Dar, additional secretary of IT; Tania Aidrus, member of the Strategic Reforms Imple­mentation Unit, Prime Minister Office; and Dr Arslan Khalid, focal person on digital media at the PM Office. Federal Minister for Human Rights Dr Shireen Ma

Young girl’s tragic story makes her symbol of Yemen war

Buthaina Mansur al-Rimi’s life has changed drastically since last year — orphaned in Sanaa, the little girl controversially ended up in Saudi Arabia for medical care and has just returned to Yemen’s capital. Her entire immediate family was wiped out in an air strike by a Saudi-led coalition that backs Yemen’s government, using an explosive device Amnesty International says was made in the US. Images of Buthaina’s rescue and a picture of her swollen and bruised at a hospital trying to force open one of her eyes with her fingers were beamed worldwide. That international fame saw her become something of a propaganda pawn in the war between Yemen’s Iran-backed Huthi rebels and Saudi media. “I was in my mother’s room with my father, sisters, brother and uncle, the first missile hit, and my father went to get us sugar to get over the shock, but then the second missile hit, and then the third,” she says. “And then the house fell,” adds the little girl, who says she is eight. It was the