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Youngster lynched to death in Abbottabad

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ABBOTTABAD: An mob lynched a youngster in Mansehra division over accusations of having illegitimate relations, Samaa reported.

Accoording to details, the mob attacked the youngster named Abdul Sattar with batons, stones and shot him.

They also took off his clothes and dragged his body in the area while the Police remained a silent spectator.

He succumbed to his wounds as he was being rushed to a medical facility.

The post mortem report mentioned that the bullet wound and baton attack were the cause of death.

A special investigation team has been formed to probe the incident.

Three suspected persons have been arrested whereas the prime suspects managed to escape.

Abdul Sattar was a private ambulance driver in Abbottabad and had left for duty two days before the incident took place.

A unknown person informed his family members that the victim was gravely injured in the mob attack.


www.samaa.tv/pakistan/2017/05/youngster-lynched-to-death-in-abbottabad/amp/
 
Inna lillah e Wa inna eleh e rajeoon.


Mob Justice, Barbarism, Cruelty continues.
 
mob violence if becoming a weekly phenomenon in the sub continent it seems.. Need strong leaders to take strict action against these vigilante groups else we would face lot of problems in future..
 
Shameful trend continues, people still find ok to take law in their own hands.

This can never stop unless strong message is sent by the religious leadership and this is where people like Tariq Jameel need to do a lot more because people listen to them.
 
inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un
 
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May be the woman's husband was abusive and a total loser. So she found love somewhere else.

Subcontinent people are culture less brutes.
 
What happens in someones bedrooms (unless forced) should not be someone else's problem. I have no hope from Pakistani's.
 
Huh? Why even indulge in the matter? No one has a right to get in between someone's relationship let alone beat or kill someone for it.

You need to have realistic expectations. This is a desi country we are talking about. I can't even imagining this happening in my rural native village where houses don't even have electricity. I wouldn't have been surprised if the husband was the perpetrator but this was a mob with no political backing or intention to disrupt daily activities. I don't see this happening in India or at least not in the South.
 
Vigil anti's everywhere when there is only the law of the jungle! Sub continent is a mess, it is the biggest joke on the planet. Thank God for the west!
 
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